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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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Finding a Balance
David Nolen discusses some of the choices made working on ClojureScript.
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Meet Me in the Astrocade: Peace, Love, and 8-Bit Hardware Hacking
Rachel Simone Weil discusses the value of the occasional retreat to work on niche, obsolete electronics, sharing her experience hacking decades-old hardware such as the Astrocade and NES.
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Teaching a Machine to Code
Samir Talwar discusses different techniques, architectures and optimizations tried in the process of teaching a machine to write code using neural networks, simulations and everything in between.
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What Is Programming Anyway?
Felienne Hermans discusses her research on programming for children, as well as her quest to make programming education for everyone.
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Jupyter Widgets: from Button to Virtual Reality
Maarten Breddels introduces Jupyter, a learning web application, detailing how its widgets can be used in different programming languages.
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1968
Kevlin Henney discusses the last 50 years of software development, some of the lessons learned and some that could have been learned, and what the future may have in store.
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Sondheim, Seurat & Software/Finding Art in Code
Jon Skeet discusses how much coding is an art, what it takes to turn good code into great one, how libraries should connect to consumers, and applications to users.