October 28, 2014
- Matt Perkins or maybe Calvin Bottoms: Word time
- Josh Bush - show-and-tell: PewPew, a game written in Elm
- Bryan Hunter - show-and-tell of Elixir's DocTest
- Project Rosalind dojo
January 27, 2015
- Dave Nolan - A first look at Nim and how to approach it functionally
- Shweta Khare - Functional Reactive Programming with Microsoft Reactive Extensions
- Josh Adams - Live coding Tetris in Elixir from the ground up
- John Wise - Functional Composition in Ruby with the Kleisli Monad gem ("Let's do it because it's wrong.")
February 24
- Bryan Hunter - show-and-tell: hitting Microsoft SQL Server from Elixir (using Ecto I think?)
- Reed Copsey, Jr. - show-and-tell: Gjallarhorn, a new open-source F# project
- Luke Sandell - Ferlang, the F# to Erlang compiler
- Jason Orendorff - three tweets on functional programming (philosophical)
March 24
- Matt Perkins - Word time
- Erick Fleming - Experiences with functional concepts in JavaScript
- Sonny Scroggin - MongooseIM meets Phoenix
April 28
- Bryan Hunter - Geek Harvest
- Calvin Bottoms & Jason Orendorff - Computer chess AI
- Sonny Scroggin - Updates on Ecto (the Elixir database library)
May 26
- Nate West - Discussion on structuring code in FP
- Jason Orendorff - Infinity in Haskell (explaining the infinite list returned by
repeat 1
) - Bryan and Calvin planned to talk about Idris but I don't think it happened
June 23
- Bryan Hunter - Field report from NDC Oslo
July 28
- Jason Orendorff - algebraic data types
- Caleb Phillips - Datomic
- Luke Sandell - Sticky Notes in F#
August 25
- Mark Wutka - ICFP (Tetris in Haskell on a hexagonal board)
- Jonathan Boston - "Why ClojureScript" (preview of a talk he gave at NashJS a few weeks later)
- Robby Clements & Josh Adams - A visual programming language that compiles down to Elixir
September 22
- Kenzie and Calvin Bottoms - coding music in Haskell (live performance - this was pretty amazing)
- James & Abby Orendorff - coding quilts in Racket
- Peter Swann - a git workflow tool in Haskell
- Sonny Scroggin - Phoenix tutorial (previous of a workshop he gave at Strange Loop a few days later)