Category: Technology



Many of us in the functional programming community believe that FP is a significant improvement over object oriented programming, arguably the dominant programming paradigm today. That of course begs the question: how did an inferior paradigm grab so much mindshare and market share and rise to prominence? I'm going to tell the story a bit differently, exploring a different take on the strengths of OOP, and how that affects those of us who advocate for functional programming. PUBLICATION PERISSIONS:
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Observability is a hot tech topic yet has also become one of the industry’s most overused buzzwords. The term means understanding the behavior, performance, and other aspects of cloud infrastructure and cloud apps based on the data they generate, such as metrics, events, logs and traces. Observability relies on telemetry that comes from endpoints and services in multicould environments. The reason observability has grown in importance is that managing user experience has become increasingly difficult with the shift to the cloud. As the old axiom goes, “you can’t manage or secure what you can’t see,” and observability lets you see a lot more. It is the source of truth. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
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When reading a byte stream over the process I/O boundary, the first thing which everyone should do is to parse the byte stream with a monadic parser. The talk will discuss Processes and input byte streams.
Monadic parsers. What they are and why they matter.
The design and use of the purescript-parsing library.
How to use monadic parsers instead of regular expressions with the purescript-parsing-replace library.
When not to use monadic parsers. This talk is intended for an audience who has some familiarity with monads and regular expressions. This talk is inspired and informed by the essay Parse, don’t validate by Alexis King. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLkbzt4ms6M ****
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