Slides and videos for my Oredev talks on Neo4j and APL
Hello, here are the recordings of my two talks at Oredev with accompanying slides. Modelling game economy with neo4j Oredev from Yan Cui Fear and loathing with APL (oredev) from Yan Cui
Hello, here are the recordings of my two talks at Oredev with accompanying slides. Modelling game economy with neo4j Oredev from Yan Cui Fear and loathing with APL (oredev) from Yan Cui
NOTE : read the rest of the series, or check out the source code. If you enjoy reading these exercises then please buy Crista’s book to support her work. Following on from the last post, we will look at the Map Reduce style today. Style 30 – Map Reduce Constraints Input data is divided in chunks, similar …
Hello! Just a quick note to say that recording of my talk – “7 Ineffective Coding Habits Many F# Programmers Don’t Have” – is now available in gorgeous HD quality, courtesy of NDC London. Enjoy! 7 ineffective coding habits many F# programmers don't have from Yan Cui
NOTE : read the rest of the series, or check out the source code. If you enjoy reading these exercises then please buy Crista’s book to support her work. Following on from the last post, we will look at the Dataspaces style today. Style 29 – Dataspaces Constraints Existence of one or more units that execute concurrently. …
NOTE : read the rest of the series, or check out the source code. If you enjoy reading these exercises then please buy Crista’s book to support her work. Following on from the last post, we will look at the Actors style today. Style 28 – Actors Constraints The larger problem is decomposed into ‘things’ that make …
NOTE : read the rest of the series, or check out the source code. If you enjoy reading these exercises then please buy Crista’s book to support her work. Following on from the last post, we will look at the Lazy Rivers style today. Style 27 – Lazy Rivers Constraints Data comes to functions in streams, …
NOTE : read the rest of the series, or check out the source code. If you enjoy reading these exercises then please buy Crista’s book to support her work. Following on from the last post, we will look at the Spreadsheet style today. Style 26 – Spreadsheet Constraints The problem is modeled like a spreadsheet, with …
Here’s the recorded live stream of the F# DSLs session I did at the F# |> Bristol user group last night. (apologies for the first few mins where I forgot to share my screen to the Hangout…) and here’s the slides to go with the talk: Tame cloud complexity with F#-powered DSLs from Yan Cui
NOTE : read the rest of the series, or check out the source code. If you enjoy reading these exercises then please buy Crista’s book to support her work. Following on from the last post, we will look at the Quarantine style today. Style 24 – Quarantine Constraints Core program functions have no side effects of …
NOTE : read the rest of the series, or check out the source code. If you enjoy reading these exercises then please buy Crista’s book to support her work. Following on from the last post, we will look at the Declared Intentions style today. Style 23 – Declared Intentions Constraints Existence of a run-time typechecker. Procedures …
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