Fabulous functional fun

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An introduction to functional programming by [[Joost]]. If you want to attend, you need to have basic understanding of programming in general, but no understanding of functional programming at all. The language used during the workshop will be [OCaml | http://caml.inria.fr/].
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An introduction to functional programming by [[Joost]].  
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If you want to attend, you need to have basic understanding of programming in general, but no understanding of functional programming at all.  
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=== Prerequisites ===
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Basic understanding of programming is required. No previous knowledge of functional programming is expected.
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=== Language ===
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The language used during the workshop will be [OCaml | http://caml.inria.fr/]. But the principles are equally applicable to other functional languages like Haskell, Erlang, scala, F#, lisp, scheme, ...
 
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Revision as of 09:39, 4 March 2011

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Fabulous functional fun
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From 2011/04/17 14:00:00 to 2011/04/17 19:00:00
Presenters ({{#arraydefine:p|Joost,}}{{#arraysize:p}}warning.png"{{#arraysize:p}}" is not a number.):
Joost
Attendees ({{#arraydefine:a|fs111,}}{{#arraysize:a}}warning.png"{{#arraysize:a}}" is not a number.):
fs111
Where:
Whitespace Blekerijstraat 75, Gent, Belgium
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Costs 5€ for non members

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«Introduction to functional programming»

An introduction to functional programming by Joost.

If you want to attend, you need to have basic understanding of programming in general, but no understanding of functional programming at all.

Prerequisites

Basic understanding of programming is required. No previous knowledge of functional programming is expected.

Language

The language used during the workshop will be [OCaml | http://caml.inria.fr/]. But the principles are equally applicable to other functional languages like Haskell, Erlang, scala, F#, lisp, scheme, ...

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