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2018-11-30
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create Calagator::Event 1250474624 Tech Talk: Teaching Haskell in the Real World Roll back

description nil Abstract: Teaching programming is a hard job. Teaching Haskell is a way harder given its inherent complexity and expectations students have. Nevertheless, there are many approaches to do that. In this talk, I would like to outline the practices that I use and those that I don’t find fruitful. There are quite a few books that can be used for teaching, and I will try to categorize them in terms of their ability to educate a professional Haskell developer. Haskell is a big language, so what should be taught is another crucial question. Should it be a course on functional programming in general or Haskell specifics are fine to teach? For example, there is no clear answer on whether you should attempt teaching something like lenses or stream I/O given limited time. How to teach students about monads? Well, everyone knows the right answer, I will describe my approach. I will also talk about ways to motivate students and to make them learn Haskell by themselves. Speaker: Vitaly Bragilevsky, Senior Lecturer at Southern Federal University Bio: Vitaly Bragilevsky serves as both the Haskell 2020 Language Committee and the GHC Steering Committee member. He works as a Senior Lecturer at the Southern Federal University in Rostov-on-Don, Russia where he teaches undergraduate students functional programming and theory of computations. He is the author of ‘Haskell in Depth’ (Manning Publications, available via Manning’s early access program). Recording: The presentation will be live streamed on our YouTube channel.
end_time nil 2018-12-14 12:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250474624
start_time nil 2018-12-14 11:00:00 -0800
title nil Tech Talk: Teaching Haskell in the Real World
url nil https://galois.com/blog/2018/11/teaching-haskell-in-the-real-world/
venue_details nil Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are open to the interested public--please join us! (There is no need to pre-register for the talk.)
venue_id nil 202396111