Robert Kuhar robertkuhar-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org [seajug]
2014-08-08 18:55:02 UTC
The WingDing Study Group (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/wingding)
continues our exploration of "Functional Programming in Java: Harnessing
the Power of Java 8 Lambda Expressions" by Venkat Subramaniam:
http://pragprog.com/book/vsjava8/functional-programming-in-java
The next meeting is...
Tuesday, Aug 12 7:00 to 9:00 PM
NEW LOCATION!!!!!!
FlowPlay, Inc.
1008 Western Ave, Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98104
Functional Programming in Java will help you quickly get on top of the new,
essential Java 8 language features and the functional style that will
change and improve your code. This short, targeted book will help you make
the paradigm shift from the old imperative way to a less error-prone, more
elegant, and concise coding style thatâs also a breeze to parallelize.
We left off at the end of Chapter 3 so we will pick up with Chapter 4.
Stan will moderate.
CH04. Designing with Lambda Expressions (23 pages)
As always, we need moderators, for the remaining chapters, please consider
volunteering:
2014-08-26: CH05. Working with Resources (14 pages)
2014-08-26: CH06. Being Lazy (16 pages)
2014-09-09: CH07. Optimizing Recursions (13 pages)
2014-09-09: CH08. Composing with Lambda Expressions (10 pages)
2014-09-22 CH09. Bringing It All Together (6 pages)
Bring some money if you would like to get in on the pizza (at the new
location, this should be interesting). All are welcome.
Bob
continues our exploration of "Functional Programming in Java: Harnessing
the Power of Java 8 Lambda Expressions" by Venkat Subramaniam:
http://pragprog.com/book/vsjava8/functional-programming-in-java
The next meeting is...
Tuesday, Aug 12 7:00 to 9:00 PM
NEW LOCATION!!!!!!
FlowPlay, Inc.
1008 Western Ave, Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98104
Functional Programming in Java will help you quickly get on top of the new,
essential Java 8 language features and the functional style that will
change and improve your code. This short, targeted book will help you make
the paradigm shift from the old imperative way to a less error-prone, more
elegant, and concise coding style thatâs also a breeze to parallelize.
We left off at the end of Chapter 3 so we will pick up with Chapter 4.
Stan will moderate.
CH04. Designing with Lambda Expressions (23 pages)
As always, we need moderators, for the remaining chapters, please consider
volunteering:
2014-08-26: CH05. Working with Resources (14 pages)
2014-08-26: CH06. Being Lazy (16 pages)
2014-09-09: CH07. Optimizing Recursions (13 pages)
2014-09-09: CH08. Composing with Lambda Expressions (10 pages)
2014-09-22 CH09. Bringing It All Together (6 pages)
Bring some money if you would like to get in on the pizza (at the new
location, this should be interesting). All are welcome.
Bob