
What will happen: reports, pizza, chat, a great Thursday evening.
List of speakers and those under the cut.
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1. Alexey Nikitin, Bookmate.
The whole truth about erlang.
I often hear the evangelists sing the praises of the earlngu. But like any other tool, the Erlang has its own problems and shortcomings. I think that about them is also worth telling.
2. Andrey Neverov, Trucker Path
Why clojure is good, and javascript is not very.
I will review the clojure language, how we started using it after the terrible experience with node.js and why we decided to continue developing backend services on clojure.
3. Alexey Pirogov, Convinced apologist of pure functional languages ​​with strict static typification and part-time driver of a scooter
Developing 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, incl. doing without side effects!
4. Alexey Antonov, Rambler & Co.
Using Clojure in a ruby ​​project - for fun and profit!
In this report, we consider an example of Clojure integration into a ruby ​​project and using Clojure to classify textual content.
The event is free, and registration is required.
With us pizza and tea!
Beginning March 3 at 19.00.
Location: Warsaw highway, 9, p. 1.
Be sure to register
here and take your passport with you so that the security guard of the business center will miss you!