Archive for November, 2008
Lift Workshop
by Paul O'Rorke on Nov.22, 2008, under Meeting Notes
David Pollak and Jorge Ortiz provided a full day hands-on workshop on Lift, an emerging web framework for Scala on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008, in Berkeley. I am interested in Scala (and Lift) because Scala is a multi-paradigm language: it combines functional and object-oriented programming. I spent the last two years programming in Lisp and Prolog doing research on intelligent agents and machine learning at Stanford and I found myself missing Java: especially the APIs and libraries and the well designed object-oriented aspects of the language. On the other hand, I was often impressed by how powerful functional programming is: one can write clean, compact, comprehensible code that radically changes or extends the behavior of a system surprisingly quickly. My hope is that Scala will make it possible to have the best of both paradigms.
Erlang
by Paul O'Rorke on Nov.19, 2008, under Meeting Notes
At the monthly meeting of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the ACM in Cupertino on 11/19/2008, Francesco Cesarini, CTO and Founder of Erlang Training and Consulting Ltd. and co-author of the book “Erlang Programming“ presented “Erlang Concurrency, What’s the Fuss?.” Yariv Sadan from Facebook presented “Erlang Explained by Example.”
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