Building a simple app for teaching concepts around scoring a hand of poker using functional programming. This project uses visual elements and unit testing as a way to "gamify" the learning process. A few simple components combined with the powerful and easy to use Kendo UI grid create an meaningful display of tests with data.
By realigning your thinking about functions as data, you can uncover new solutions to problems in OOP. Let's look at an example of functional programming in C#.
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Dave Fancher talk about Functional Programming. We discuss how functional programming has made its way back into modern development, clean coding, and more.
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