A software conference of great renown.
https://thestrangeloop.com/2022/it-will-never-work-in-theory.html
Session 1: Mitigating software errors (10:50 – 11:30)
Catherine Hicks
VP of Research Insights and Director of Developer Insights Lab at PluralSight Flow
Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer
Assistant Professor in Software Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology
Joanna Cecilia da Silva Santos
Assistant Professor in Dept of Computer Science at University of Notre Dame
Sarah Nadi
Associate Professor in Dept of Computer Science at University of Alberta
brooklyn aka @expede - from our elixir days
https://thestrangeloop.com/2022/local-first-key-agreement-with-hierarchical-hashing.html
Justin Smith
Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Lafayette College
Chris Brown
Assistant Professor in Dept of Computer Science at Virginia Tech
Foutse Khomh
Full Professor of Software Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal
Tianyi Zhang
Assistant Professor in Computer Science at Purdue University
from slack
db transaction-like abstraction for dist-systems
'filibuster'
new relic's db at scale
LinkedIn's database
practice with replay.io
pro-privacy opensource tools
story of avif
https://thestrangeloop.com/2022/avif-creating-a-new-image-format-in-the-open.html
some ff background, some rust
some working with tech giants
speaker games background
liveviewjs author js impl of the elixir tool could reimpl a similar paradigm in clojure?
See also:
Some of my favorite talks and sessions from Strangeloop 2022.
Big caveat - I have not seen all of the talks! There are just so many, and they're still being released daily (10/26).
See the full 2022 Playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcGKfGEEONaDO2dvGEdodnqG5cSnZ96W1
I'm collecting these favorites in a playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2gEO25pE6dq77soz09Pgvc_Knx_iLWa-
Below I'll share some individual talks with more context.