Some developers like to geek out on hard-looking FP concepts and then follow up with a talk describing what they learned (or think they learned).
This creates the appearance that the presenter is smart and therefore FP must be useful.
Having said that, I am intrigued by FP (I've been doing FP with Scala for almost 2 years) and I find it hard but addictive. I do believe FP is valuable and I want to know more!
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Some developers like to geek out on hard-looking FP concepts and then follow up with a talk describing what they learned (or think they learned).
This creates the appearance that the presenter is smart and therefore FP must be useful.
Having said that, I am intrigued by FP (I've been doing FP with Scala for almost 2 years) and I find it hard but addictive. I do believe FP is valuable and I want to know more!