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Scala Sunday Reads: October 7 #Week 1

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We bring you our first instalment for October 2018, of our suggested ‘Sunday Reads’. This week we share some of our best-loved Scala, Haskell & FP learns from around the internet.


We can't wait til our next Scala in the City hosted at the amazing Sky offices and with an exclusive talk from John De Goes created specifically for Scala in the City! Make sure you sign up here as spaces are going fast and you don't want to miss out on this one.


Don't forget about the amazing chance to attend a 3-day extensive training course with John De Goes on Functional Scala workshop in Shoreditch, London from Sunday 21st to Tuesday 23rd of October. This is an amazing opportunity to extend your Scala knowledge and the course can also be done remotely if you can't make it to London. Find out more here. 


Check out our reads below...


Our first read is from Mark Seemann, Software Designer. The post is called Applicative Functors. 


Our second read is from Eugene Yokota, Software Engineer. The post is called Stricter Scala with -Xlint, -Xfatal-warnings, and Scalafix. 


Our third read is from Oskar Wickström, Software Engineer. The post is called Testing Our Ruby and Haskell Implementations Side-By-Side. 


Our fourth read is from Claudio Caletti, Software Engineer. The post is called Data-driven Scala Programming. 


Our fifth read is from Wiem Zine El Abidine, Software Engineer. The post is called Why do we need an execution context?


Our final read is from Stéphane Derosiaux, Scala Engineer. The post is the called An ode to the kind-projector and to the partial-unification of Scala. 


If you are craving more, check out last week’s recommended reading material here


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