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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2019 · 19 MIN

What kind of software is functional programming not suited for?

from The Eric Normand Podcast · host Eric Normand

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Functional programming cannot be suited for everything, right? Well, let’s not be so sure. Functional programming, like imperative programming and object-oriented programming, is a paradigm. It is a fundamental way to approach software. There are many languages that fall within the umbrella of FP. It is quite possible that everything we know how to do in software, we know how to do well with FP, the same way we know how to do it with imperative and with OOP.

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