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Date: 2016-04-16 10:39:24
Software engineering
Computing
Computer programming
Concurrent programming languages
Functional programming
Scala
Immutable object
Go
Referential transparency

Scalaz-Stream Masterclass Rúnar Bjarnason, Verizon Labs @runarorama NEScala 2016, Philadelphia

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