In 2014, after two years of reading about and working with Domain-Driven Design, Carlos and Christian, friends and workmates, traveled to Berlin to participate in Vaughn Vernon's Implementing Domain-Driven Design Workshop. The training was fantastic, and all the concepts that were swirling around in their minds prior to the trip suddenly became very real. However, they were almost no PHP developer
Android development is fun, but the code is often fragile and too verbose. With the help of Scala, you can build better apps: cleaner code, safer constructs, less crashes. Moreover, you will be a lot faster! Less code to write, less to tests and maintain. Scala is the best tool to get productive at Android development. In this book, you will learn the ins and outs of Scala development for Android,
I'm placing this complete but unpolished version of Errors up for sale so my readers can provide feedback to make it better. Every purchaser will have access to free updates and revisions as they are made. I can be reached at jerryweinberg@comcast.net Introduction Part 1. How Do We Think About Errors? 1.1 Errors in Reasoning About Errors 1.2 Errors in Interpretation 1.3 The Semantics of Error.page
Google has officially announced Kotlin as a supported language to write Android Apps. These are amazing news for Android developers, which now have the ability to use a modern and powerful language to make their job easier and funnier. But this comes with other responsibilities. If you want to be a good candidate for new Android opportunities, Kotlin is becoming a new need most companies will ask
This is an in-progress book, we've just field-tested the first exercises. We don't know how big it's going to be, we currently guess around 70 to a 100 pages when finished. Get the book, give feedback and influence what it will be :-). Although the QuickCheck library has been around since 2000, and has more recently been ported to several other languages, we believe more teams could benefit from u
What you need to know about this book This book is about ECMAScript 6 (also called ECMAScript 2015), a new version of JavaScript. Audience: JavaScript programmers In order to understand this book, you should already know JavaScript. If you don’t: my other book “Speaking JavaScript” is free online and teaches programmers all of JavaScript (up to and including ECMAScript 5). Why should I read this b
Preface The full source code for the examples can be downloaded from Github This is a work-in-progress. Please send your comments and bug reports to jyotirmoy@jyotirmoy.net. Cover image Leafy seadragon. Image by user lecates’ on Flickr. Used under the terms of the CC BY-SA 2.0 license. The artwork for the cover page is released under a newer version of the same license and is included in the Githu
Elise Huard is a Haskell consultant - she's been programming in various languages and on various technology stacks for the last 15 years in Brussels, Glasgow, London, and Berlin. She has spoken in various conferences around the world. She lives in Berlin with her husband and little daughter, and enjoys cooking, scifi, reading, tinkering and board games. Introduction Doing things the hard way Hask
I am a developer living in Los Angeles, CA. I work principally in Scala, Haskell and TypeScript. I love using functional techniques to solve real world problems. I am the original developer of the PureScript programming language and compiler, and have written several of its core libraries. 1. Introduction 1.1 Functional JavaScript 1.2 Types and Type Inference 1.3 Polyglot Web Programming 1.4 Prere
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