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Ranges for Distributed and Asynchronous Systems

Offered By: ACCU Conference via YouTube

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Explore the emerging paradigm of Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) for handling concurrency in distributed and asynchronous systems. Learn how this approach, inspired by ranges, allows for cleaner implementation of event-based programming compared to traditional event-callback systems. Discover techniques for writing asynchronous non-blocking code that appears sequential, using range transformations like filter and transform. Examine a practical demonstration of this programming model through the implementation of a simple web service. Gain insights from Dr. Ivan Čukić, author of "Functional Programming in C++" and core developer of the KDE project, as he presents at ACCU 2019 conference. Understand how FRP can help address the challenges of handling shared state in concurrent systems, potentially reducing errors and improving code clarity in multithreaded environments.

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Ranges for distributed and asynchronous systems - Ivan Čukić [ACCU 2019]


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