The second meeting of functional programmers in Moscow (Erlang, Clojure and other functional things)

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    What will happen: reports, pizza, communication, a great Thursday evening.

    List of declared speakers and topics under the cut.


    1. Alexey Nikitin, Bookmate.
    The whole truth about Erlang.
    Often I hear the evangelists sing praises to Erlng. But like any other tool, erlang has its own problems and disadvantages. I think that it is also worth talking about them.

    2. Andrey Neverov, Trucker Path
    Why clojure is good and javascript is not good.
    I will review the clojure language, how we started to use it after a terrible experience with node.js and why I decided to continue developing backend services on clojure.

    3. Alexey Pirogov, A convinced apologist for pure functional languages ​​with strict static typing and part-time scooter driver
    Development of interactive Elm web applications using the FRP approach.
    Elm is a relatively young but very capable statically typed language for creating interactive Web applications. The report will introduce the listener to the main idea that the language carries - it is quite possible, and even very convenient to develop real "live" applications in a purely functional style, including doing without side effects!

    4. Alexey Antonov, Rambler & Co.
    Using Clojure in a ruby ​​project - for fun and profit!
    In this report, we will look at an example of integrating Clojure into a ruby ​​project and using Clojure to classify text content.

    The event is free, and registration is required.
    We have pizza and tea!

    Beginning March 3 at 19.00.
    Location: Varshavskoye Shosse, 9, building 1.

    Be sure to register here and take your passport with you so that the security of the business center misses you!

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