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The Many Facets of “Identity”
Radia Perlman describes what aspects of identity and authentication blockchain might address, and compares a “blockchain“ approach with what is deployed today.
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Hello Quantum Developers World - Yet Another Frontier for JavaScript
Miguel Ramalho talks about the principles of Quantum Computing, how it differs from Classical Computing, how and why it is evolving so fast. He also talks about the so-promised Quantum Developers.
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Quantum Computing Deep Dive
Johnny Hooyberghs introduces Quantum Computing, explaining why it matters, what a qubit and superposition are, what IBM and Microsoft are doing in this area, and some of the algorithms used.
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Rethinking Blockchain Contract Development
Manuel Chakravarty discusses how IOHK’s Plutus combines programming language theory, functional programming in Haskell, and theorem-proving in Agda to develop a new approach to blockchain contracts.
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Untangling the Mysteries of Qubits
Roy van Rijn explains how larger quantum algorithms work by explaining the quantum benefits in Shor's Prime Factoring algorithm.
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Lightning Talks: Joy of Coding
In this series of short talks the authors address a wide range of topics from test automation with Cucumber, to technical debt, quantum computing, how to keep coding after 50, and others.
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Evoking Magic Realism with Augmented Reality Technology
Diana Hu explores how building a real world system is more a software engineering art, requiring making choices among a set of tradeoffs.
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Machine-to-Machine Interfaces
Ari Lerner explores the world of machine-to-machine interfaces and presents a real-world use-case for all the buzzwords, including the blockchain, micropayments, api-driven single-purpose services.
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Corda: Looking Forward and Back, Blockchain on a JVM Stack
Carolyne Quinn and Mike Ward discuss Corda, an open source enterprise blockchain, and look at technologies used: Kotlin, JVMs, pluggable consensus, Corda Foundation and SGX,.
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Using Quantum Computers to Simulate Chemistry
Peter Morgan shows how quantum computers can be used to simulate chemistry with applications in drug discovery, material science and industrial processes.
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Women in AI & Blockchain
The panelists discuss the role women can play in AI and blockchain technologies.
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AI & Blockchain from an Investment Perspective
The panelists discuss building AI and blockchain systems from an investment perspective.