3 Approaches to Solving the New Year Chaos Logic Problem
Software engineer, Jonathan Walters, breaks down three approaches he took to solve the New Year Chaos logic problem from HackerRank.
Continue ReadingA graduate of the College of William & Mary, Jonathan is a self-taught, full-stack developer specializing in Elixir and React. His background spans software development, business development, and education. He has a forensic eye for detail, a penchant for clean code, and a love for programming in the functional paradigm.
Software engineer, Jonathan Walters, breaks down three approaches he took to solve the New Year Chaos logic problem from HackerRank.
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Elixir is far too generous. I realize how cossetted I am when I go to use function clauses in JavaScript. Because you can’t do that. I personally detest if statements, along with case — perhaps to a fault. Function clauses redeem me. Why? Because there is lawtable by which I abide: Let the complexity of […]
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Ask him about that job where he had to surf the web all day looking for NSFW sites!
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Today, this week’s series on my favorite functions and patterns in functional programming concludes with ‘lens’
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This is the fourth post on my favorite functions and patterns in functional programming. Today, I’m sharing the function `debounce`.
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