EdLambda 9th October - Elm: Taming the Wild West Web using Functional Programming

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Rob Stewart

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Sep 25, 2018, 4:29:13 PM9/25/18
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Details of the next EdLambda are:

Title: Elm: Taming the Wild West Web using Functional Programming
Speaker: Rupert Smith
7pm, Tuesday 9th October 2018
The Outhouse pub, 12A Broughton St Ln, Edinburgh

Abstract

Rupert will introduce the Elm programming language, comparing it with other well known FP languages. The strengths of FP will be examined by looking at examples of Elm programs used to build single page applications for the web. There will also be a quick tour of some of the libraries available and the people and businesses involved with Elm.

Rob Stewart

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Oct 5, 2018, 12:31:45 PM10/5/18
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A reminder about the EdLambda talk on Tuesday evening:

Elm: Taming the Wild West Web using Functional Programming

Details below,

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Rob Stewart

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Oct 9, 2018, 5:09:19 AM10/9/18
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A reminder about EdLambda this evening (Tuesday 9th).


Title "Elm: Taming the Wild West Web using Functional Programming"

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Jonathan Jouty

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Oct 9, 2018, 5:54:02 PM10/9/18
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Hi,

Any slides available from the talk?

Cheers.

Rob Stewart

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Oct 11, 2018, 8:08:30 AM10/11/18
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Hi Jonathan,

Rupert's EdLambda slides about Elm are available:


Rupert (CC'd) encourages local Elm beginners and students to attend future Elm Scotland meetups:


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