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040 jsAir - (Rerun) Typed Functional Programming in JavaScript with Alfonso García-Caro, Richard Feldman, Phil Freeman, and Jordan Walke

040 jsAir - (Rerun) Typed Functional Programming in JavaScript with Alfonso García-Caro, Richard Feldman, Phil Freeman, and Jordan Walke

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040 jsAir - (Rerun) Typed Functional Programming in JavaScript with Alfonso García-Caro, Richard Feldman, Phil Freeman, and Jordan Walke

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Typed Functional Programming in JavaScript with Alfonso García-Caro, Richard Feldman, Phil Freeman, and Jordan Walke

NOTE: You may be wondering why this week is a rerun. Well, we actually did have a show this week at The Strange Loop and it was awesome! But I made a mistake by not setting my computer to use the microphone interface for the audio and so the sound is just using my MacBook's built-in microphone, which resulted in really terrible audio quality. I'm really sorry about this. I hope you enjoy this rerun of one of the more popular shows that is relevant to the type of conversations you would hear about at The Strange Loop.


Description:

"Tie your hands to free your mind" is a mantra you hear that applies really well to the constraints that you put on yourself by embracing statically typed languages and functional programming. We're going to hear from various people about their respective visions of typed FP in JS.
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Links, Picks, and Tips:


Richard Feldman
@rtfeldman

LinksHow to use Elm at WorkNoRedInk
TipsDon’t wait for a rewrite! Introduce a new language incrementally. Build a small thing that works. Get that small thing in production. Then expand.
PicksElm in ActionFrontend Masters 2-day Elm Workshop6 months of Elm in ProductionBuilding a Live-Validated Signup Form in Elm


Phil Freeman
@paf31

LinksPureScript project website
PicksPux library


Jordan Walke
@jordwalke

LinksFlowML
PicksVim-mode-plus: Atom plugin recreating Vim’s editing paradigmReal World OCaml: Great technical book, free online version


Alfonso García-Caro
@alfonsogcnunez

PicksFableF# for fun and profit - Learning F# and FPIonide - F# plugin for Atom and Visual Studio Code


Kent C. Dodds
@kentcdodds

PicksReact30 episode 006 - Origins of React with Jordan WalkeMidwest JS next week - tickets are still available!My frontend masters workshops are next week! Webpack Deep Dive and Writing an Open Source JavaScript Library - tickets are still available for in person and online.Ragtime the musical


Brian Lonsdorf
@drboolean

TipsUse an ide or vim setupLearn to reason about type signatures aloneConstraints are great, but start simple and dial them up laterWrite simple code w/o abstractions until you feel the pain - then learn abstractions to solve that
PicksMath primersWhat a bijection is notFunctional Geekery Susan Potter


Pam Selle
@pamasaur

PicksMies: Minimal ClojureScript template


Dan Abramov
@dan_abramov

Pickscreate-react-app
About JavaScript Air:
JavaScriptAir is the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the JavaScript Air website (javascriptair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Go to jsair.io/suggest to suggest topics and guests for the show. Go to jsair.io/feedback to provide feedback on this and other episodes. Also be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter at jsair.io/email and follow JavaScript Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well.
Released:
Sep 17, 2016
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The live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript and the Web