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In this episode I talk with Stian Veum Møllersen. We talk his introduction to programming, exploring programming languages, “Perlis Languages”, Concatenative Languages, Creative Programming, and more.
Our Guest, Stian Veum Møllersen
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Conference Announcements
LambdaWorld will be taking place in Cadiz, Spain on October 26th and 27th. For more information visit and to keep updated visit http://www.lambda.world/.
CodeMesh is coming up November 8th and 9th in London. For more information, and to keep an eye open for registration, visit http://www.codemesh.io/.
Clojure SYNC will be taking place in New Orleans on February 15th & 16th of 2018. For more information and to register visit: http://clojuresync.com/.
LambdaDays 2018 will be taking place February 22nd and 23rd in Kraków, Poland. For more information, and to register, visit http://www.lambdadays.org/.
If you have a conference related to functional programming, contact me, and I will be happy to announce it.
Announcements
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Topics [@2:42]
About Stian
How Stian got into programming Java
Starting out as a consulting
“I didn’t see programming as fun; it was more of a means to an end”
Discovering the fun of programming through front end development ClojureScript Elm PureScript Prolog Michael Fogus’ Perlis Languages post Eifell
Joy (mirror)
What about web development sparked the excitement about programming Angus Croll – Break all the rules
Jed Schmidt browserver: a node.js HTTP server, in your browse
What sparked the excitement about learning about different languages
“I wanted to understand how we arrived at this point in history”
“If you take a framework to its ultimate conclusion you end up with a language anyway”
Evolution of language learning exploration
Java and Python in University
Functions as Values in JavaScript Clojure
Exposure to the idea of Language Families Lisp Racket Scheme F# Standard ML Programming Languages Coursera Course by Dan Grossman Prolog
“A language even stranger than Prolog”
First exposure Concatenative Languages
Difference between Stack-based and Concatenative Languages Joy (mirror)
Experience when starting to learn Joy
The balance between declarative versus imperative in Concatenative Languages
Difficulty of just programming your way to a solution without thinking about the problem Thinking Forth
How Concatenative Languages change your thinkings
Focus on Factoring in Thinking Forth Algol Cobol C++ Smalltalk Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
Stian’s upcoming presentation at CodeMesh 2017
How Creative Programming works well with Concatenative Languages
Recommendations on getting started with Concatenative Languages Read-Eval-Print-λove Joy Factor Flatmap Oslo 2017 presentation (slides) ait turtle-ait FARM 2017 presentation (slides) #concatenative on FreeNode Concatenative Languages wiki
As always, a giant Thank You goes to David Belcher for the logo design.
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