Description
In Functional Design and Architecture you will learn:
- Designing production applications in statically typed functional languages such as Haskell
- Controlling code complexity with functional interfaces
- Architectures, subsystems, and services for functional languages
- Developing concurrent frameworks and multithreaded applications
- Domain-driven design using free monads and other functional tools
- Property-based, integrational, functional, unit, and automatic whitebox testing
Functional Design and Architecture is a pioneering guide to software engineering using Haskell and other functional languages. In it, you'll discover Functional Declarative Design and other design principles perfect for working in Haskell, PureScript, F#, and Scala. about the technology Functional programming offers a powerful alternative to object-oriented programming that helps tackle the complexities of large-scale software. Entrenched design patterns and architectural principles made for OOP are poorly suited for creating large-scale functional applications. This book lays out new methodologies, principles, and architectures optimized for high-level software design using functional languages. about the book Functional Design and Architecture is a comprehensive guide to software engineering using functional programming. Inside, you'll find cutting-edge functional design principles and practices for every stage of application development, from architecting your application through to running simple and maintainable tests. There's no abstract theory-you'll learn by building exciting sample applications, including an application for controlling a spaceship and a full-fledged backend framework. RETAIL SELLING POINTS
- Designing production applications in statically typed functional languages such as Haskell
- Controlling code complexity with functional interfaces* Architectures, subsystems, and services for functional languages
- Developing concurrent frameworks and multithreaded applications
- Domain-driven design using free monads and other functional tools
- Property-based, integrational, functional, unit, and automatic whitebox testing
About the Author
Alexander Granin is a software architect, international speaker, author, and researcher. He is a known authority in the C++ and Haskell communities.
Reviews
'The functional scene needs to have this kind of book, one with not only theoretical functional domain chapters, but with practice in the area too.' German Gonzalez-Morris 'A much desired bridge between the theoretical understanding of functional programming and the ability to design and construct entire software systems using it.' Makarand Deshpande 'A very detailed look at functional design with rich examples.' Charles Earl 'A great book which show you different aspects of Haskell which are very uncommon to see in other articles or books.' Andres Sacco 'If you want to design real world applications in Haskell with a focus on elegance, flexibility, and scalability, you must read this book.' David Paccoud
Book Information
ISBN 9781617299612
Author Alexander Granin
Format Paperback
Page Count 575
Imprint Manning Publications
Publisher Manning Publications