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Wakanda is an open-source platform for developing business web and mobile applications in Javascript.

Learn JavaScript/HTML5 by modeling and solving...
by Manoj Kumar
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We will touch many aspects of object oriented programming in JavaScript and create a model for Rubik's cube that helps us represent the state of the cube and compute the final effect of the cube for any given sequence of moves. We will use simple 2D graphics to draw the cube in an html page, capture mouse movements to rotate any side of the cube and let user interact with it in order to solve it. We will also discuss some algorithms to find useful moves by simple search mechanism enhanced with Rubik's cube common sense. Join us if you are new to JavaScript, have interest in Rubik's cube or just want to have some fun with programming.

Manoj Kumar is a Principal Software Engineer at Oracle, currently working in Oracle Social Network group. He has over 20 years of experience in the software industry working on application servers, application development frameworks and web services. He has M.Tech. in Computer Science and Data Processing from IIT Kharagpur and B. Tech. in Electrical Engineering from IIT BHU, India.

Manoj Kumar Manoj Kumar is a Principal Software Engineer at Oracle, currently working in Oracle Social... manoj-kumar-on.blogspot.com/ /Presenter/2013/Manoj-Kumar-672 California True True
16 JavaScript
211 functional programming
225 Design Patterns
313 HTML
367 html5
662 Algorithms
Type Classes in Scala Explained
by Vlad Patryshev
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The notion of type class is shrouded in a mystery. Even people that use it mostly cannot explain what it is. In this talk I explain type classes in simple terms, give examples, show how it is elegantly presented in Scala and give more examples.

Love Scala https://github.com/vpatryshev presheaf.com ivan_gandhi.livejournal.com

Vlad Patryshev Love Scala https://github.com/vpatryshev presheaf.com ivan_gandhi.livejournal.com http://vpatryshev.blogspot.com/ /Presenter/2013/Vlad-Patryshev-4121 CA vpatryshev
207 Scala
211 functional programming
754 type class
Monoids For Regular Programmers
by Vlad Patryshev
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Monoid is the simplest structure from algebra, and you encounter it every day. I give you a bunch of examples, a good definition, and some specialized monoids. It turns out trees, bags, sets are pretty much related with this notion. The code is in Scala, but no knowledge of Scala is required, just be willing to understand the things that are not even new.

Love Scala https://github.com/vpatryshev presheaf.com ivan_gandhi.livejournal.com

Vlad Patryshev Love Scala https://github.com/vpatryshev presheaf.com ivan_gandhi.livejournal.com http://vpatryshev.blogspot.com/ /Presenter/2013/Vlad-Patryshev-4121 CA vpatryshev
64 Design
207 Scala
211 functional programming
382 monads
F# for the C# developer
by Mathias Brandewinder
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Back in 2010, Visual Studio came with a new language on board: F#. Out of curiosity, I started playing with it, and got hooked. F# is a fantastic language - it mixes functional and Object Oriented approaches seamlessly, encourages writing bug-free code (it is virtually impossible to get a null exception...), comes with great features, and is incredibly productive. In this talk, I will give a intro to F# for C# developers, illustrated with live code samples, and discuss where it fits and how you can get started with it.

I have been writing software in C# for 7+ years, and loving every minute of it, except maybe for a few release days. I enjoy arguing about code and how to make it better, and get very excited when discussing TDD or F#. My other professional interests are applied math and probability. If you want to know more about me, you can check out my blog my blog <a href="http://www.clear-lines.com/blog/">here</a> or my rants on Twitter as <a href="http://twitter.com/brandewinder">@brandewinder</a>.

Mathias Brandewinder I have been writing software in C# for 7+ years, and loving every minute of it, except... www.clear-lines.com/blog /Presenter/2013/Mathias-Brandewinder-583 CA @brandewinder True True
6 C#
211 functional programming
237 F#
Scala for Java Developers
by Ramnivas Laddad
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Scala is a language that every Java developer needs to pay attention to. It uniquely combines object orientation and static typing with functional programming, which leads to much simpler, yet efficient code. It also has enough new ideas, especially for a Java developer, to make programming fun. Scala can also leverage the Java ecosystem effectively, so all the libraries and frameworks you've come to trust may be used seamlessly. This session will take you on a tour of the Scala language exploring both the object oriented and functional sides. It will examine a series of examples that will convince you to go and study Scala further.

Ramnivas Laddad is a well-known expert in enterprise Java, especially in the area of AOP and Spring. He is a Spring Framework and Cloud Foundry committer. Ramnivas is also the author of AspectJ in Action, the best-selling book on AOP and AspectJ that has been lauded by industry experts for its presentation of practical and innovative AOP applications to solve real-world problems. He has spoken at many leading industry events including JavaOne, JavaPolis, No Fluff Just Stuff, and SpringOne.

Ramnivas Laddad Ramnivas Laddad is a well-known expert in enterprise Java, especially in the area of AOP... ramnivas.com /Presenter/2013/Ramnivas-Laddad-1426 CA ramnivas True True
15 Java
207 Scala
211 functional programming
Monads of Doom, Arrows of Time
by Bill Enright
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Using monads and arrowlets for server-side game development with nodejs.

C# geek in biotech by day. Javascript, HTML5, Nodejs hacker by night.

Bill Enright C# geek in biotech by day. Javascript, HTML5, Nodejs hacker by night. /Presenter/2013/Bill-Enright-8573 CA
12 Game Programming
16 JavaScript
211 functional programming
382 monads
446 NodeJS

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