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There are a number of books which are available for ad-hoc meetups for a particular chapter or part of a book. Some of these books, where there’s enough interest, are scheduled for regular meetups in the future.
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Our online sessions meet at -
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Clojure
C++
Elixir
Go
Network Programming with Go (attempted)
Haskell
Kotlin
Pony
Python 3 (see intermediate Python series below)
Racket
Rust (see intermediate Rust series below)
Ruby
Scala 3 (see intermediate Scala series below)
WebAssembly
polyglot challenges
The Ray Tracer Challenge: A Test-Driven Guide to Your First 3D Renderer
(uses Cucumber/Gherkin test scenarios - in a language agnostic fashion)
This looks like a great book to test out your knowledge in any new language. You just implement the ray tracer challenge in that language. Hopefully there’s a Cucumber/Gherkin implementation available in the language you’d like to use. There are many.
https://cucumber.io/docs/installation/ (Clojure, C++. Go, Groovy, Java, Kotlin, Python, Ruby, Rust, Scala)
https://mmhaskell.com/parsing/gherkin (Gherkin parser in Haskell)
Let us know if you know of a trustworthy, full implementation of Cucumber for Haskell
https://github.com/cabbage-ex/cabbage (Elixir)
https://github.com/Ajwah/ex_cucumber(Elixir)
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https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/learning-functional-programming/9781098111748/
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, 2nd edition (1996)
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Javascript edition (2022)
category theory
Category Theory for Programmers (Scala, Haskell)
intermediate Python series
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intermediate Scala series
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