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An Outsider's Guide to Statically Typed Functional Programming by Brian Marick
English | PDF | 2018 | 508 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 11 MB
Dynamically typed functional languages like Clojure and Elixir are now at the point where I'd feel comfortable basing a commercial application on them. If you use Clojure instead of Java, or Elixir and Phoenix instead of Ruby on Rails, you'll be fine. Your app might still fail, but that won't be because of the technology stack.
Some statically typed languages mix functional programming and object-oriented programming. Some of them, like F# and Scala, are also safe choices.
This book was conceived as an attempt to demonstrate that the purer statically typed languages – ones like Elm, Haskell, and PureScript – are suitable for adoption by the early mainstream. That would require that they be well suited to handling messy domains, have the surrounding infrastructure necessary for language success in the modern day, and that the "how" of using the language features is well understood and accessible to a mainstream audience.Visit My Blog For Daily Very Exclusive Content,We Are Here For You And Without You And Your Support We Can’t Continue
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