Overview
This course explores how functional patterns are applied in Haskell and how they differ from the traditional object-oriented approach. The learning outcomes include understanding why certain features are considered functional and how they are implemented in object-oriented languages. The course teaches concepts such as tuples, pattern matching, algebraic data types, and generic types. The teaching method involves case studies to illustrate the application of functional patterns. This course is intended for individuals interested in exploring the intersection of functional and object-oriented programming paradigms.
Syllabus
Intro
Datatype
Pattern Matching
Code Generation
Code Room
Abstract Syntax Trees
Algebraic Data Types
Generic Types
LM
Type Clause
enum
generating tuples
generating lists
propertybased testing
property simplification
shrink
API testing
Summary
Questions
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NDC Conferences