talk Talk: Haskell in real life Recently, as part of regular meetings of Erlang community, I've given a talk about Haskell: where to learn about the language, where it is used and where to find haskellers. It was my first public speech and it was really exciting. The talk is in Russian. Slides here
programming Learning Haskell bitemyapp has written a great overview of popular books/sources about learning Haskell. - http://bitemyapp.com/posts/2014-12-31-functional-education.html Last time when I tried to get into haskell (3 years ago), there was less information about it. LYAH [http://learnyouahaskell.com], some blog posts and one book by Roman
lifehack 2015 > "My new year's resolution is 1136x640" twitter joke. There are only 3 days left from the first week of the new year, the desire to change something in your life is still warm, but your confidence is falling. It will take a little time and
Benchmark of symbols and strings in ruby Friday, the end of the working day, no sings of trouble. "You've got mail" - ruby weekly. The latest much-talked of posts in blogs, jobs (skipping) ... wait, software engineer, London? The description of a vacancy and a firm ... a problem, that's interesting. "A
Quick start into ruby and rails These books I recommend for starting ruby and rails stage 1 * Programming Ruby (2nd edition): The Pragmatic Programmers' Guide by Dave Thomas, with Chad Fowler and Andy Hunt (O'Reilly [http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780974514055.do]) * Agile Web Development with Rails 4 by Sam Ruby (PragProg [https: