I must confess that I have made a vow never to attend any more
demonstration of programming power involving Fibonacci: it's just too
far from the average day job.

All this in spite that I realize very well the benefits of functional
programming (I even practise it in JS and Java) and that I am Italian
myself.

Selling FP is tough. Its best showcase to my knowledge is robust code
handling immutable data. But I wouldn't let a cute kid present it to
my colleagues :-)

Marco

[Btw my vow applies also to breeding rabbits and foxes]


On Feb 9, 5:56 am, clay <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is way too scripted and the childish exuberance is too calculated
> to not be done by an adult, but nevertheless, this is a really neat
> Scala video. It really showcases the conciseness and maintainability
> benefits of functional programming:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWMqR0x_aDg

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