Aaron Hsu gave two presentations at LambdaConf 2025 in May. The recording of the second of these, "My Favorite Verbose Programming Technique", has now been published – watch it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkNwku81ehw
Aaron Hsu gave two presentations at LambdaConf 2025 in May. The recording of the second of these, "My Favorite Verbose Programming Technique", has now been published – watch it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkNwku81ehw
PLAN: Purely Functional Programming With Batteries Included by Jack Ek
https://peertube.ichigo.everydayimshuflin.com/w/7HKbu7DtSaD6mxAHiRBJ2y
A brilliant talk from Aaron Hsu (not on Fedi, AFAICT) https://youtu.be/V8sACAhg4vM
I'm left wondering though, is his lack of satisfaction in types due to #APL having so few of them? I absolutely see the benefits of typing things more strictly, and at the same time fully appreciate the simplicities which come from abandoning them and working dynamically.
#lambdaconf is one of those confs I have massive FOMO over, so recordings are a must watch.
Aaron Hsu gave two presentations at last month's LambdaConf 2025. The recording of the first of these, "Do Programming Language Features Deliver on their Promises?", has now been published – watch it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8sACAhg4vM
Come meet Zach if you’re planning to attend #LambdaConf next week!
He’s going to be talking about “The Next Generation of Developer Environments”.
See you there! 👋
Looking forward to speaking at #LambdaConf next week in Estes Park, Colorado!
Talking about green technology and how we as developers should contemplate our impact on the planet.
My #webassembly keynote from #lambdaconf has gone live. It’s a whirlwind tour of the breadth of this exciting and evolving computational landscape. Other than the difficulty of speaking at 7,500ft/2200m, it came out pretty well:
Back home from #lambdaconf interesting talks, board games, and wildlife. What’s not to like? 😎
Now a bit of rest and off to @jcon!