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Extra points for final mark

Any student who wants extra points for the final mark is invited to send me quiz questions with various answers and the correct answer. These questions should be based on the information taught during the lectures and/or seminars. For any 10 questions that can be used the student proposing them receives 1 point for the final mark. The questions will be received no later than 27.01.2020.


Exams


Votes

The formula for calculating the points obtained from voting was ROUND(((V * 40) / P),0), where V is the number of votes obtained, and P is the maximum number of votes one could get (which in this case was 26).

You all are invited to vote, but only after you login on PULSE. You can use this link to go to the project pages to vote.

The votes cannot be changed, so take your time to give each and every vote!

It is recommended that ALL students vote. The 5 votes would give each VOTER 10% of the final mark. The voting ends on 21.01.2020!


16.12.2019 @ 18:00 and 9.12.2019 @ 16:00 - Invite talks

Content of the talks

How to cool a reactor: reactive vs descriptive in front-end FRP

  • front-end reactive programming: reactive (Vue, React), web-components (Stencil)
  • state management; communication between cousins (event bubbling, "channels"); redux (vuex); tight coupling
  • descriptiv; pushing the effects out of the system; Falcor; Om Next (cljs); Elm; mentioning Purescript
  • functional programming in general if there is time
  • GraphQL si Apollo, two widely used JS tools

Talks given by ...

Vasile Adrian Rosian

Vasile Adrian Rosian

Adrian has 12 years of programming experience out of which 10 professional (8 years as a freelancer, 2 with his own company), 4 years of functional programming. He designed and executed systems in the banking industry, booking travel for aviation and hotels, payments, e-commerce, end-to-end encrypted communications, chat systems. He has been a member of implementation teams for remote education systems, insurance ETL, speech recognition, document classification, blockchain and e-wallets, PSPs. Worked with python, php, clojure, java, go, haskell, elm, javascript, octave, swift, erlang, purescript, c, c ++, with databases in mysql, postgresql, sqlite, mongo, couchdb, h2 and framework the languages related to each language.


Claudiu Ceia

Claudiu Ceia

Claudiu is a self-taught programmer who has worked 4 years at Facebook, in Ireland and Silicon Valley. He is an amateur security tester (participates in CTF competitions).

He also worked on Facebook's Php compiler, Hack, the former Hip-Hop, so he has back-end and compiler experience.