Dan Mead on 16 Apr 2012 22:27:14 -0700 |
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Re: Beginning functional programming |
That works out really nicely! I'll try to make it, it's a bit of a drive from West Chester and I'll have to move some stuff around in my schedule but it should be ok.Thanks for the heads up!Pat--On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Michael Bevilacqua-Linn <michael.bevilacqualinn@gmail.com> wrote:
Well,If you can make it to the next meeting, it happens to be a tutorial introduction to Clojure at UPenn :-)Thanks,MBLOn Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 11:03 PM, pjt <pt720185@gmail.com> wrote:
Wow - thank you very much for the replies, everyone. It sounds like
Clojure is the way to go. For the West Chester people, I am taking Dr.
Wyatt's programming languages class next semester. Actually, the whole
reason that I asked this question in the first place is because I'm
the president of the WCU Computer Science club, and I invited Dr.
Wyatt to give a lecture on a topic of his choice at one of our recent
meetings. He chose to give a topic on functional programming, and he
mentioned Philly Lambda during the talk, so I thought I would get in
touch with you all. Again, the help is greatly appreciated. Hopefully
I will be able to make it to the next meeting.
Patrick J. Thomas
West Chester University Class of 2013
B.S. in Computer Science, Minor in Web Technology & Applications
President, WCU Computer Science ClubTutor, Computer Science DepartmentOnline Editor, The Quad, 2012 - 2013
Technology Assistant, Office of Services for Students with Disabilities
WCU Circle K IT Chair, 2011-2012