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Adventures in Laziness - Solving FizzBuzz without checking x/y (Audio Only)

39 min · 12 de nov de 202139 min
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While many languages support laziness in some form, be it by explicit data types or generators, it is not one of the best understood features. In this live coding session, Jan shows you how to solve FizzBuzz using laziness and without any "x divides y" checks – first using Haskell, which is lazy by default, and then we will adapt the solution to work in other languages.   Presenter: Jan van Brügge

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