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Strangeloop 2015 Notes

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Talks

Friday

0910

  • I See What You Mean - Peter Alvaro

1010

  • Unconventional Programming with Chemical Computing - Carin Meier
  • Safe and fast parsers with Nom and Rust - Geoffroy Couprie
  • How to Have your Causality and Wall Clocks, Too - Jon Moore
  • Teaching Kids Programming at the IOT Farm - Jessica Ellis
  • Managing Containers at Scale with CoreOS and Kubernetes - Kelsey Hightower

1100

  • Propositions as Types - Philip Wadler
  • Immutable Data Science with Datomic, Spark and Kafka - Konrad Scorciapino
  • Faster Objects and Arrays - Gil Tene
  • Building Isomorphic Web Applications with React - Elyse Kolker Gordon
  • How machine learning helps cancer research - Evelina Gabasova

1140 - 1250

  • Lunch

1250

  • When "Worst" is Best (in Distributed Systems) - Peter Bailis
  • Typed Clojure: From Optional to Gradual Typing - Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant
  • Visualising program execution - Jan Paul Posma
  • Aurelia - the next generation JavaScript framework you will love - Jakub Jedryszek
  • Strange loops: reasoning about knots with computers and powerful notation - Kay Ye

1340

  • Ideology - Gary Bernhardt
  • Literate interactive coding: Devcards - Bruce Hauman
  • "All In" With Determinism for Performance and Testing in Distributed Systems - John Hugg
  • HTTP/2 in Erlang - Joe DeVivo
  • GC Tuning Confessions Of A Performance Engineer - Monica Beckwith

1430

  • Building Scalable Stateful Services - Caitie McCaffrey
  • Sweaters as a Service - Amy Wibowo
  • Probabilistic Programs Which Make (Common) Sense - Zenna Tavares
  • Gamma: A simple model for WebGL - Kovas Boguta
  • Look ma, no OS! Unikernels and their applications - Matt Bajor

1510 - 1540

  • Break

1540

  • Apache Kafka and the Next 700 Stream Processing Systems - Jay Kreps
  • The art of service discovery at scale - Nitesh Kant
  • Beating Threads - live coding with real time - Sam Aaron
  • rustc in userland Richo Healey
  • Cache à la carte: a framework for in-memory caching - Yao Yue

1630

  • From Protesting to Programming: Becoming a Tech Activist - Abby Bob&#233

2100 - 2200

  • Unsessions (TBA)

Saturday

0910

  • Dreaming in Lambdas: why should AI's have all the fun? - Kathy Sierra

1010

  • Streams: The data structure we need - Pam Selle
  • The Programming Language Called Classical Chinese - David Branner
  • When the OS gets in the way. - Mark Price
  • Specter: overcome your fear of nested Clojure data- Nathan Marz
  • Side Effects are a Public API - Christopher Armstrong

1100

  • Transactions: myths, surprises and opportunities - Martin Kleppmann
  • No, Really... Robots and JavaScript?! - Raquel V&#233lez
  • Pixie - A Lightweight Lisp with 'Magical' Powers - Timothy Baldridge
  • CRDTs Illustrated - Arnout Engelen
  • Non-Imperative Network Programming - Mindy Preston

1140 - 1250

  • Lunch

1250

  • Distributed, Eventually Consistent Computations - Christopher Meiklejohn
  • PTero: Architecture and Development of a Scalable Execution System for Complex Workflows - Michael Kiwala
  • Make the Back-End Team Jealous: Elm in Production - Richard Feldman
  • Kolmogorov music - Christopher Ford
  • Aggregator: MapReduce in the type system - Dan Frank

1340

  • A History of Programming Languages for 2 Voices - David Nolen
  • Performance Engineering At MasterCard - Ted Boehm
  • How to run Neural Nets on GPUs - Melanie Warrick
  • How the web is democratizing science (join in!) - Abigail Cabunoc Mayes
  • Using Race Conditions in Correct Concurrent Software - Devon O'Dell

1430

  • big-bang: the world, the universe, and the network in the programming language - Matthias Felleisen
  • Cursors Illustrated: Collaborative sketching for better understanding of functional programming and the web - Ryan Dy
  • One weird trick to lose five bugs off your distributed system instantly! - Camille Fournier
  • Feet in Both Worlds: From Objective-C to Swift - Andy Matuschak
  • Cognitive Bias: A reflection and path forward - Bryan Liles

1510 - 1540

  • Break

1540

  • Architectural Patterns of Resilient Distributed Systems - Ines Sombra
  • Cleaning the Tar: Using React within the Firefox Developer Tools - James Long
  • Evidence-Oriented Programming - Andreas Stefik
  • JuMP: a modeling language for optimization inside Julia - Iain Dunning
  • Transwarp Transducers - Michael Bradley

1630

  • TBD - Morgan Marquis-Boire

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