Functional Programming with Origami
Functional Programming with Origami, available at Free, has an average rating of 4, with 30 lectures, based on 15 reviews, and has 2262 subscribers.
You will learn about Elements of Functional Programming Functors and Monads Return, Map, Bind, and Pipe Partial and Total Functions Effectual Types This course is ideal for individuals who are C# developers interested in learning Functional Programming It is particularly useful for C# developers interested in learning Functional Programming.
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Summary
Title: Functional Programming with Origami
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 30
Number of Published Lectures: 30
Number of Curriculum Items: 30
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 30
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Elements of Functional Programming
- Functors and Monads
- Return, Map, Bind, and Pipe
- Partial and Total Functions
- Effectual Types
Who Should Attend
- C# developers interested in learning Functional Programming
Target Audiences
- C# developers interested in learning Functional Programming
Welcome to the course Functional Programming with Origami,
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I took my inspiration for creating this course by remembering how one learns as a child. Whether it was learning to count on your fingers or the realization of symmetry, one comes to by building things with toy blocks.
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The origami examples in this course are designed to help you understand what is being demonstrated via the code examples both visually and tactilely.
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There are many code examples in this course written in C#, with each module’s examples building on the previous.
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The core of this course centers around the types List, Option, and Either, you’ll learn what these types model and how they add an “effect” to other types.
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The functions Return, Map and Bind are demonstrated in numerous code examples, and you’ll see how they can be “composed” and used together.
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You’ll learn the difference between Total and Partial Functions and how to turn Partial Functions into Total Functions .
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At the crescendo of this course, the “patterns” Functor and Monad are unveiled and explained in simple and easy to understand terms.
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Toward the end of the course, you’ll be given links to several resources to help you continue your functional programming journey.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: List
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Array and LINQ Review
Lecture 3: Compare List to Array
Lecture 4: Origami
Lecture 5: Infrastructure
Lecture 6: Summary
Chapter 3: Option
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Compare Option to List
Lecture 3: Origami
Lecture 4: From Partial to Total Divide
Lecture 5: From Partial to Total Name
Lecture 6: From Partial to Total Person
Lecture 7: Summary
Chapter 4: Either
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Compare Either to Option
Lecture 3: Origami
Lecture 4: From Partial to Total Divide
Lecture 5: From Partial to Total Name
Lecture 6: From Partial to Total Person
Lecture 7: Summary
Chapter 5: Option and Either
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Combine Option and Either
Lecture 3: Option to Either
Lecture 4: Either to Option
Lecture 5: Summary
Chapter 6: Functor and Monad
Lecture 1: Functor and Monad
Chapter 7: Where to go from here?
Lecture 1: Where to go from here
Chapter 8: Why Functional Programming?
Lecture 1: Why Functional Programming?
Chapter 9: End
Lecture 1: End
Instructors
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Michael Byrd
Software Engineer
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- 4 stars: 4 votes
- 5 stars: 7 votes
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