The St. Louis Lambda Lounge is a local user group dedicated to the exploration of functional and dynamic languages like Haskell, Clojure, Scala, Python, Ruby, F#, Erlang, and more...
This lightning talk is about Accentuate.us, a service for properly accenting text for a wide variety of languages. ;The talk was presented at the St. Louis Lambda Lounge Dec. 2nd, 2010 by Michael Schade
Walking around at the St. Louis Code Retreat 9/18/2010.
Matt Stine gave this talk about using OSGi with Groovy, Clojure, and Scala at the St. Louis Lambda Lounge on Feb. 4th, 2010. The slides are available here.One of the greatest benefits of OSGi is its firewall-esque encapsulation of implementation details. The only traffic that gets in or out is the traffic that you explicitly specify, otherwise all bets are off. The aspiring polyglot can bring in the right tool for the right job by hiding it behind OSGi services as an ?implementation detail,? p...
Matt Taylor gave this talk about the redefinition of life as we know it at the St. Louis Lambda Lounge on Dec. 3rd, 2009.
This talk was given at the Lambda Lounge on October 1st by Tom Wheeler.
This talk explains the basic concepts behind Map Reduce.
This talk discusses how to implement external DSL parsers using Scala parser combinators.
This video is from the St. Louis Lambda Lounge August 2009 meeting and features Matt Follett talking about Perl.