Through the Lens of Haskell - Exploring New Ideas for Library Design
Offered By: EuroPython Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore new ideas for library design through the lens of Haskell in this 30-minute conference talk from EuroPython 2015. Gain insights into the Haskell ecosystem from a Python developer's perspective, examining popular Haskell libraries and frameworks with a focus on their unique design approaches. Discover alternative problem-solving methods and expand your understanding of library design possibilities. Suitable for intermediate Python programmers curious about different programming paradigms, no prior Haskell knowledge required. Learn about design spaces, k libraries, subtitle tossers, Conduit, and Lens, concluding with valuable insights to inspire innovative library design in Python.
Syllabus
Introduction
Design space
sk libraries
Subtitle tosser
Conduit
Lens
Conclusion
Taught by
EuroPython Conference
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