RubyConf 2016 - Composition by James Dabbs

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RubyConf 2016 - Composition by James Dabbs

Our work as programmers consists largely of problem decomposition and solution recomposition. This talk is interested in how we cobble small units together into cohesive solutions. We'll examine and compare both object and functional composition, using a Haskell-inspired, functional style of Ruby. Along the way, we'll see how good functional principles can improve our object-oriented design, and vice versa.




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