[Haskell-cafe] Best way to Introduce FP into a dev team with many C, C++ and Java developers?
KC
kc1956 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 17 17:26:25 UTC 2014
One can do functional design without using a functional language.
That may be a more copacetic way to introduce them to functional concepts.
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Casey
On Oct 16, 2014 7:00 PM, "Birmjin In" <yinbirmjin at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently our development team had decided to attempt using Haskell or
> Scala as one of our programming language.
>
> (We had hoped some of our problem will be addressed through taking
> advantage of some element of FP, like immutability and Rx)
>
> Most of our team members have fairly good knowledge of C, C++ and Java.
> And few of them, including myself, have been self-studying a FP language
> like Haskell and Scala since last year. Besides some early starters,
> functional programming is quite new to us.
>
> When we held a lecture on FP, we found many of our developers were
> struggling in grasping some idea of FP.
>
> They fumbled with writing functional programming style code. We kept on
> lecturing several times, but still not quite successful.
>
> It seems more difficult than it looks - thinking in functional programming
> way for the long time C, C++ and Java developers.
>
> Does anyone had an experience with initiating FP adoption into a large dev
> team without pain?
>
> Our development team has around 300+ people.
>
> Thanks.
>
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