His talks mostly focus on immutability and share a bit of their structure. He doesn't get boring, though, and is another very smart person with deep insights in such fields as immutability. David Beazley (Python
Experiments - Experimental projects that aren't considered stable, nor do they serve a specific purpose. They are purely experimental, and they may be moved to Demo projects when they meet the requirements. GoLang projects - Projects made in Go LISP Projects - All projects implemented with the...
Level One: Visible behavior, characterized by giving orders, commands, threats, intimidation, and offering incentives or This level aligns with Theory X. Level Two: Conscious thought, involving the use of arguments, rationale, data, citations, references, evidence, and It can encompass a combinatio...
When you live in both the spotlight and the shadow of a famous sister, how do you deal? With endless positivity.
But steps that Valve (along with other companies) has taken make it easier to swallow the claim. “Several years ago, we thought ‘OK, if our model is correct, we need to help make Linux a good gaming plaform for users and developers.” The first major move, says Newell, was to ...
If it wasn’t for Django’s community there wouldn’t be over 3500 Python packages for Django. If it wasn’t for our community, you wouldn’t be able to deploy Go, common lisp, or GeoDjango to Heroku with just one command. Learn more about ecosystems by listening to Jacob’s talk, ...
I watch a lot of talks that I love to share with my friends, fellows and coworkers. As I consider all GitHubbers my friends (oh yeah!), I decided it's time to share the list.There are talks on programming language specifics as well as a more general section I call "theory". But...
Making Games at Runtime with Clojure[00:37:34] byZach Oakes(He's a very funny guy!) Clojure Data Science[00:32:40] byEdmund Jackson Machine Learning Live[00:27:38] byMike Anderson ClojureScript: Lisp's Revenge[00:32:03] byDavid Nolen ...