In this month’s episode of Functional Futures, our guest is David Christiansen – the Executive Director of the Haskell Foundation and the co-author of The Little Typer, a book on dependent types.
In this month’s episode of Functional Futures, our guest is Edward Kmett – Head of Software Engineering at Groq and the author of many widely-used Haskell libraries.
In this month’s episode of Functional Futures, our guest is Erik Svedäng – a game designer and the creator of Carp, a statically-typed lisp for real-time applications.
In this month’s episode of Functional Futures, our guest is Oscar Spencer – a co-author of a functional programming language called Grain that compiles to WebAssembly.
In this month’s episode of the Functional Futures podcast, our guest is Bernard Kolobara – the creator of Lunatic, an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly. Listen to the episode to find out how Erlang's guiding principles helped Bernard create a runtime that's fast, robust, and scalable.
In this month’s episode of Functional Futures, our guest is Tim McNamara – a Rust evangelist, the author of Rust in Action, and a prolific YouTube content creator. Watch us live-code in Rust and talk about technical book writing, Rust tips for beginners, and more.
Our first guest on the Functional Futures podcast was Brooklyn Zelenka, the co-founder & CTO of FISSION. Listen to our interview with her to find out more about functional programming, the Witchcraft library, and the good and bad sides of Web3.