052 Conclusion
052 Conclusion
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So far we've taken a look at three popular functions out there filter map and we do
but again there
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are a lot more entry functions out there in the world of phones or programming.
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All I'm asking you is to understand what goes on there to whom.
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And also the principle behind function programming is nothing more than passing a
clone or a blog.
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And that Clojure blog is executed within that function.
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If you want to learn more about functional programming please check out the older
resources as well
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as the ref is talking about functional library.
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This chapter wasn't just about learning functional programming out there.
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Again the purpose of this chapter was to understand what goes underneath of each
function.
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How do you read it.
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As long as you can read someone else's source code that implements function
programming you will get
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to GUIL because all you have to do is understand and just copy their project and
then apply in your
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project.
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Of course if you are smart enough to create your own functions you may.
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But again there are a lot of functions out there.
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Chances are someone els probably have made a function for you.
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So all we have to do is go to the library or library older sleeve foundation
library and just learn
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how they are how those functions are created.
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And good to you.
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And of course you know how to make your old functions if you want to.
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That's cute to you as well.
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Recently I've been working with a framework called Riak switch implement function
or programming along
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with reactive programming.
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I'm not talking about in discours and Tarren new course may make in the future but
feel free to check
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those library out and see how functional programming can be used to pass data
between objects and so
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on.
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Just wanted to tell you guys that reactive as well as function programming are
disrupting the how the
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code has been written for a long time.
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So just recommend you guys check this reacts with Riette Colquitt is out there and
you can also wait
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for my next next course.
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See see in the next chapter.