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Strange Loop 2015
Videos
1 — "Constraint Logic Propagation Conflict Spreadsheets" by William Taysom
2 — "Feet in Both Worlds: From Objective-C to Swift" by Andy Matuschak
3 — "Side Effects are a Public API" by Christopher Armstrong
4 — "PTero: Architecture and Development" by Michael Kiwala and David Morton
5 — "How to run Neural Nets on GPUs' by Melanie Warrick
6 — "Make the Back-End Team Jealous: Elm in Production" by Richard Feldman
7 — "Architectural Patterns of Resilient Distributed Systems" by Ines Sombra
8 — "Building Isomorphic Web Applications with React" by Elyse Kolker Gordon
9 — "How to Have your Causality and Wall Clocks, Too" by Jon Moore
10 — "Probabilistic Programs Which Make (Common) Sense" by Zenna Tavares
11 — "Apache Kafka and the Next 700 Stream Processing Systems" by Jay Kreps
12 — "Managing Containers at Scale with CoreOS and Kubernetes" by Kelsey Hightower
13 — "Aggregator: MapReduce in the type system" by Dan Frank
14 — "Typed Clojure: From Optional to Gradual Typing" by Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant
15 — "Beating Threads - live coding with real time" by Sam Aaron
16 — "Gamma: A simple model for WebGL" by Kovas Boguta
17 — "Specter: overcome your fear of nested Clojure data" by Nathan Marz
18 — "Literate interactive coding: Devcards" by Bruce Hauman
19 — "When "Worst" is Best (in Distributed Systems)" by Peter Bailis
20 — "Building Scalable Stateful Services" by Caitie McCaffrey
21 — "Faster Objects and Arrays" by Gil Tene
22 — "Visualising program execution" by Jan Paul Posma
23 — "Strange Loops: Capturing Knots With Powerful Notations" by Katherine Ye
24 — "All In With Determinism for Performance and Testing in Distributed Systems" by John Hugg
25 — "Sweaters as a Service" by Amy Wibowo
26 — "The art of service discovery at scale" by Nitesh Kant
27 — "Distributed, Eventually Consistent Computations" by Christopher Meiklejohn
28 — "big-bang: the world, universe, and network in the programming language" by Matthias Felleisen
29 — "GC Tuning Confessions Of A Performance Engineer" by Monica Beckwith
30 — LaunchCode CoderGirls
31 — "Look ma, no OS! Unikernels and their applications" by Matt Bajor
32 — "Propositions as Types" by Philip Wadler
33 — "Cache à la carte: a framework for in-memory caching" by Yao Yue
34 — "Everything Old is New Again: Quoted Domain Specific Languages" by Philip Wadler
35 — "The Programming Language Called Classical Chinese" by David Branner
36 — "Teaching Kids Programming at the IOT Farm" by Jessica Ellis and Jesse Phelps
37 — "Performance Engineering At MasterCard" by Ted Boehm
38 — "When the OS gets in the way" by Mark Price
39 — "CRDTs Illustrated" by Arnout Engelen
40 — "Non-Imperative Network Programming" by Mindy Preston
41 — "How the web is democratizing science (join in!)" by Abigail Cabunoc Mayes
42 — "Using Race Conditions in Correct Concurrent Software" by Devon O'Dell
43 — "Cognitive Bias: A reflection and path forward" by Bryan Liles
44 — "An Overview of Probabilistic Programming" by Vikash K. Mansinghka
45 — "The Gamma: Programming Tools for Data Journalism" by Tomas Petricek
46 — "Eve" by Chris Granger
47 — "A Live Programming Experience" by Sean McDirmid
48 — "Apparatus: A Hybrid Graphics Editor / Programming Environment" by Toby Schachman
49 — "Ceptre: A Language for Modeling Generative Interactive Systems" by Chris Martens
50 — "Relevance of ClojureScript" by Jearvon Dharrie
51 — "Unconventional Programming with Chemical Computing" by Carin Meier
52 — "Immutable Data Science with Datomic, Spark and Kafka" by Konrad Scorciapino and Mauro Lopes
53 — "Kolmogorov music" by Christopher Ford
54 — "How machine learning helps cancer research" by Evelina Gabasova