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Minimalistic, Experimental and Emerging Languages
Minimalistic, Experimental and Emerging Languages devroom
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Sunday
Making poetry with Racket
Come and see how to make Poems that are also Code!
A small, FRP DSL for distributed systems
Mgmt Config: More about our language
XL, an extensible programming language
A language that grows with Moore's law instead of being killed by it
Forth - The New Synthesis
Growing Forth with preForth and seedForth
A minimal pur object-oriented reflective language
A minimal pur object-oriented reflective language
Bootstrapping minimal reflective language kernels
Bootstrapping minimal reflective language kernels
Universal package & service discovery with Guix
Α universal functional package manager and operating system which respects the freedom of computer users.
GNU Mes
Scheme-only bootstrap and beyond
Lisp everywhere!
Gurudom is around the corner
Celebrating Guile 2020
Lessons Learned in the Last Lap to Guile 3
Introduction to G-Expressions
Introduction to G-Expressions
Let me tell you about Raku
On why syntax is not so important, with an introduction to the emerging language Raku
Minimalistic typed Lua is here
Minimalistic typed Lua is here
RaptorJIT: a fast, dynamic systems programming language
Forking LuaJIT to target heavy-duty server applications
The best of both worlds?
Static and dynamic typing in the Crystal programming language
Nim on everything
From microcontrollers to web-sites, C and JS as intermediary languages
Move semantics in Nim
Deterministic Memory Management
Designing an ultra low-overhead multithreading runtime for Nim
Exposing fine-grained parallelism for 32+ cores hardware via message passing
Async await in Nim
A demonstration of the flexibility metaprogramming can bring to a language
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Sunday
Making poetry with Racket
Come and see how to make Poems that are also Code!
Jérôme Martin
09:30
09:50
A small, FRP DSL for distributed systems
Mgmt Config: More about our language
James Shubin
09:50
10:10
XL, an extensible programming language
A language that grows with Moore's law instead of being killed by it
Christophe de Dinechin
10:10
10:30
Forth - The New Synthesis
Growing Forth with preForth and seedForth
Ulrich Hoffmann
10:30
10:50
A minimal pur object-oriented reflective language
A minimal pur object-oriented reflective language
Stephane Ducasse
10:50
11:10
Bootstrapping minimal reflective language kernels
Bootstrapping minimal reflective language kernels
Pablo Tesone
11:10
11:30
Universal package & service discovery with Guix
Α universal functional package manager and operating system which respects the freedom of computer users.
Pierre Neidhardt
11:30
11:50
GNU Mes
Scheme-only bootstrap and beyond
Jan Nieuwenhuizen (janneke)
11:50
12:10
Lisp everywhere!
Gurudom is around the corner
Pjotr Prins
12:10
12:40
Celebrating Guile 2020
Lessons Learned in the Last Lap to Guile 3
Andy Wingo
12:40
13:10
Introduction to G-Expressions
Introduction to G-Expressions
Christopher Marusich
13:10
13:40
Let me tell you about Raku
On why syntax is not so important, with an introduction to the emerging language Raku
Juan Julián Merelo
13:40
14:00
Minimalistic typed Lua is here
Minimalistic typed Lua is here
Hisham Muhammad
14:00
14:30
RaptorJIT: a fast, dynamic systems programming language
Forking LuaJIT to target heavy-duty server applications
Max Rottenkolber
14:30
14:50
The best of both worlds?
Static and dynamic typing in the Crystal programming language
Steph Hobbs
14:50
15:20
Nim on everything
From microcontrollers to web-sites, C and JS as intermediary languages
Peter Munch-Ellingsen
15:20
15:50
Move semantics in Nim
Deterministic Memory Management
Andreas Rumpf (Araq)
15:50
16:20
Designing an ultra low-overhead multithreading runtime for Nim
Exposing fine-grained parallelism for 32+ cores hardware via message passing
Mamy Ratsimbazafy
16:20
16:40
Async await in Nim
A demonstration of the flexibility metaprogramming can bring to a language
Dominik Picheta
16:40
17:00