We bring you our third instalment for September 2018, of our suggested ‘Sunday Reads’. This week we share some of our best-loved Scala, Haskell & FP learns from around the internet.
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Check out our reads below...
Our first read is from Julien Truffaut, Software Engineer. The post is called Types vs Tests.
Our second read is from Luka Jacobowitz, Software Consultant. The post is called Dotty Type classes.
Our third read is from Maria Wachal, Marketing and Growth Manager at SoftwareMill. The post is called This month at SoftwareMill we’ve learned.
Our fourth read is from Michael Pilquist, Distinguished Engineer. The talk is called Scala Toronto - An introduction to FS2 Streams.
Our fifth read is from Pedro Rijo, Software Engineer. The post is called Strings are not the type you are looking for.
Our final learn is from Monday Morning Haskell. The post is the announcement of Common (But not so Common) Monads.
If you are craving more, check out last week’s recommended reading material here.
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