Share some of your favorite FP Talks
FP is a big umbrella with a lot of interesting work happening. Let's help one-another stay up-to-date by sharing links of some of our favorite FP and FP-adjacent talks.
FP is a big umbrella with a lot of interesting work happening. Let's help one-another stay up-to-date by sharing links of some of our favorite FP and FP-adjacent talks.
I thought this talk focused on history a little too long but really enjoyed it. I've toyed with the idea of making a language (probably never will) and it really made me reconsider what I consider important in a language. "Stop writing dead programs." The parts I remember sticking out were calling a lot of things cargo cult mentality that I had never viewed as that before. I don't necessarily agree with everything but it was a fresh and well organized perspective.
Another classic FP talk is Rich Hickey's Simple Made Easy. I think he does a great job of talking about the differences between things that are simple, and things that are merely easy.
Roc at Handmade Seattle 2021 detailed optimization done by its compiler to make programs go on par in speed with imperative languages' implementations.
I'm a big fan of Fun with Semirings ! It's about solving graph problems with linear algebra and certain algebraic structures in a very pagerank-like manner