
129: The Applied Mathematics of Programming with Liam McLennan
May 19, 201747m 33s
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Show Notes
In this weeks episode we are lucky to have Liam McLennan on the show. We start off discussion with his Math background, how he got into programming and how it can be seen as Applied Mathematics. From here we move on to highlight his experiences whilst consulting, what it entailed, and the importance of ‘tact’. This leads us on to look into what drew him to Functional programming, F# and creating Pluralsight courses. Finally, we delve into the different areas of the Nokia Ringtone Composer Emulator from his F# Fundamentals course.
Show Links
- Liam McLennan on Twitter
- Liam McLennan - Pluralsight
- Without the loop
- Why I Like Mathematics - Without the loop
- New year, new job - Without the loop
- F# Fundamentals - Pluralsight
- Applying Functional Programming to .net Consulting Projects - Without the loop
- Redux in React and Angular 2 - Without the loop
- JavaScript Fundamentals - Pluralsight
- Parser combinators
- Parsing Nokia Composer Ringtones With FParsec - Without the loop
- Signal generators
- Implementing an F# Signal Generator - Without the loop
- Nokia Ringtone Composer Emulator - Without the loop
- Nokia Ringtone Composer Emulator
- Doppler radar
- Fast Fourier transform
- Blackstar, the API-first, headless CMS built for developers - Without the loop
- Blackstar CMS - API first, headless Content Management System (CMS) with on-premise installation