In this episode I talk with Reid Evans. We talk his introduction to functional programming, F#, functional JavaScript, Functional Knox, and much more.
Our Guest, Reid Evans
@reidnevans on Twitter
reidev275 on Github
@FunctionalKnox on Twitter
Functional Knox
Reid’s YouTube Channel
Conference Announcements
The Strange Loop coming! It will be held in St. Louis, MO on September 28-30, 2017 at the Peabody Opera House. To submit your CfP, visit http://thestrangeloop.com/.
PWLConf 2017 will be taking place September 28th in St. Louis, MO, before Strange Loop. Visit http://pwlconf.org/ for more information and to stay updated on latest announcements.
Open FSharp will be taking place the 28th-29th of September in San Francisco, California. Visit openfsharp.org for more information and to register.
elm-conf is returning to St. Louis on September 28, 2017 for a day of learning, speaking, and connecting with the Elm language community. For more information and to register visit http://www.elm-conf.us/.
RacketCon is October 7th & 8th at the University of Washington, with keynote speakers Dan Friedman and Will Byrd. Visit http://con.racket-lang.org/ for more information and to register.
Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the release of Clojure October the 12th – 14th at the Clojure/Conj in Baltimore, Maryland. Visit http://2017.clojure-conj.org/ for more information and to register.
LambdaWorld will be taking place in Cadiz, Spain on October 26th and 27th. For more information visit and to keep updated visit http://www.lambda.world/.
CodeMesh is coming up November 8th and 9th in London. For more information, and to keep an eye open for registration, visit http://www.codemesh.io/.
Moonconf will be taking place the 9th-11th of November. For more information visit http://moonconf.org/.
Clojure SYNC will be taking place in New Orleans on February 15th & 16th of 2018. For more information and to register visit: http://clojuresync.com/.
LambdaDays 2018 will be taking place February 22nd and 23rd in Kraków, Poland. For more information, and to register, visit http://www.lambdadays.org/.
If you have a conference related to functional programming, contact me, and I will be happy to announce it.
Announcements
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Topics [@5:18]
About Reid
Delphi
.NET
What set the stage for first exposure for functional programming
CodeStock
Rachel Reese
Rachel Reese’s episode of Functional Geekery
F#
Stop Writing Classes by Jack Diederich
Practical Functional Programming by James Coglin
What set the stage for F#
KCDC
Interface Segregation Principle
Scott Wlaschin
Scott Wlaschin on Functional Geekery Episode 66 and Episode 98
Railway Oriented Programming
Making the sale for folding F# back into work
Type Providers
Sharing the ideas of functional programming with co-workers
PHP
“Wow, you just don’t have that many bugs anymore”
Moving to functional programming in JavaScript from F#
Professor Frisby’s Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming
Ramda
ramda-fantasy
Lining up the shapes of data
Haskell
PureScript
Reid’s presentation at LambdaConf
“It’s a much bigger ocean in JavaScript”
Introducing functional programming using JavaScript back into teams
Expanding functional programming concepts to broader communities
CodeMash
Tribes by Seth Godin
Functional Knox
Common pain points that help sell functional programming
Reid Evan’s YouTube channel talking functional programming in JavaScript
Planning an upcoming functional programming conference in Knoxville, Tennessee
Vision for what the conference might look like
“If we have 500 [people] we have to drastically change our ideas”
If you are interested in Functional Knox remotely reach out
As always, a giant Thank You goes to David Belcher for the logo design.