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Average rating 5.0

Completed 100% of course

As a developer with 9 years of experience, I've used various programming paradigms such as object-oriented, functional, and procedural, but I felt like I wasn't fully utilizing the differences or applications of each paradigm. After being deeply impressed by Indong's presentation at a developer conference for the first time, I encountered more content through Inflearn's functional programming course and YouTube. The newly released multi-paradigm course wasn't just about a specific development style or method; it changed my perspective on paradigms themselves. In particular, I was able to understand concepts such as lazy evaluation, iterable, iterator, and generator more deeply, not just in theory but also from a practical application perspective. It became an opportunity to think concretely about how these concepts can be applied in practice. I was stuck in a familiar pattern of development every day, but this course made me think about looking at code from a new perspective. Now, I want to share multi-paradigm programming with my team members and discuss how we can apply and improve it in our actual work code. ๐Ÿ”ฅ Hearing the course is planned to continue from Part 1 to Part 7, I'm really looking forward to the advanced content and application examples that will come out in the future. ๐Ÿ‘

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mduniv
Instructor

Thank you for taking the course. It's wonderful that you're thinking about applying it with your team members. I'm sure it will be helpful :) I'll do my best to help with good content! Let's work together!

Multi-paradigm Programming Part 1: Iterator Pattern & LISP (with TypeScript, Clojure, Kotlin) thumbnail
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48 lectures

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327 students

Multi-paradigm Programming Part 1: Iterator Pattern & LISP (with TypeScript, Clojure, Kotlin) thumbnail
mduniv

ยท

48 lectures

ยท

327 students