Two talks:
1. Kenneth MacKenzie.
Title: RELEASE: scaling to Erlang to 10,000 cores and beyond.
Abstract
Erlang is a well-known concurrency-oriented functional programming
language which has been used to build large and highly-reliable
distributed software systems. However, some difficulties arise on
very large platforms; the RELEASE project aims to overcome these and
enable Erlang to scale smoothly to systems involving many thousands of
cores. I'll give an introduction to the basics of Erlang and then describe
some of the scalability challenges that arise on large hardware
systems, and how we're attempting to tackle them. No prior knowledge
of Erlang will be assumed! www.release-project.eu
2. Mike Borozdin
Title: Functional features in Java 8
Abstract
Java 8 has many interesting new features. Undoubtedly, the most exciting one out of them is functional programming. In this talk, we will see practical examples of how functional programming features in Java 8 enable you to write code in a more concise and declarative manner. We will also cover the new functionality that makes it possible – Stream API, lambda expressions, default methods, and so on.
More details: sites.google.com
Attending: 1 person.
Maybe attending: 1 person.
About EdLambda
EdLambda is an Edinburgh group for people interested in functional programming which has been running since September 2010. We meet in the Outhouse pub on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7pm. There is usually a talk on a subject of interest to functional programmers, followed by chat and drink! EdLambda meetups are free events and everyone is welcome.
The Outhouse pub
12A Broughton Street Lane
Edinburgh
EH1 3LY