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Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 12:15pm to 1:15pm
Physical Sciences Building, 401
245 East Avenue
Are you writing complex algorithms? Mid to large-size programs? Software where there is little tolerance for error? In this talk, we will introduce the value of using strict typing and functional programming to create less surprising software.
Free
Paul Redfern
607-227-1865
Brandon Barker, Computational Scientist
Cornell Center for Advanced Computing (CAC)
Cornell students, faculty & staff (no registration required). Lunch provided at 12:15 pm (first come/first serve).
Yubo Su left a review 2/25/2020
Was slightly on the dry side, felt a bit more like a classroom lecture than a]n introductory talk. But the material was useful and valuable, as somebody with some Haskell literacy!