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Designing Composable Functional Libraries, Not Just for Data Visualization
Summary
Tomas Petricek describes the design of a data visualization library in The Gamma, covering principles of functional library design useful to use when tackling problems in other domains.
Bio
Tomas Petricek is an academic, open source developer and a book author. He is a lecturer at University of Kent and works on making programming with data easier. Previously, Tomas wrote a popular F# book "Real-World Functional Programming", helped to create a number of F# open-source libraries such as F# Data and created coeffects, a theory of context aware programming languages.
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