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Scalawags #29

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Scalawags #29: Scala Days recap and news

YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-QSTPOKyDM

Your hosts: Josh Suereth, Dick Wall, Daniel Spiewak, Seth Tisue.

Yup, we're Heatherless again. We promise you Heather next episode.

Join us during (and between) episodes for web-based Scalawags chat on Gitter.

Intro #1 (0:00)
  • our amateur beatboxing is not improving
Daniel's accident (0:15)
  • Daniel's brain is all better now
  • but hear him tell the story of the cat, the clothesline, and his emergency room visit
Josh in Tron space (3:35) Intro #2 (5:50)
  • hi, we're the Scalawags
  • Scala Days: all five of us were there together, and Lukas took a photo, but we didn't have time to do an episode
  • nostalgia for the modem yodel
Scala Days keynotes (9:50) Monad transformers (17:50)
  • bit at the end of Martin's keynote about representing effects in the type system, because monad transformers make everyone's heads explode
  • or do they? discuss.
  • try to unify subtyping and parametric polymorphism and all hell breaks loose
  • new Typesafe proposal to speed up the Scala compiler by replacing it with Mechanical Turk
Scala Days favorites (26:10) What libraries should I use? (29:20)
  • Functional Reactive Programming, what it is or isn't, and how Josh wrote an ASCII Pong game with it, but with only one paddle and no ball
  • Josh's effort at a beginner talk, on Scala libraries newcomers should know about. sharing the ecosystem lore
  • Daniel: there'll never be a complete reference; people should just ask on IRC or Gitter
  • or it could be like apps: "Enjoying Scalaz? Give us a five-star review!"
Why didn't my talk get in? (42:00)
  • beginner, intermediate, or advanced?
  • Seth liked Joe Barnes' Type-level Programming in Scala 101" talk
  • why didn't your talk get in?
    • there were a ton of submissions
    • everyone sent "reactive" proposals
    • everyone's proposals were "intermediate"
    • your abstract was way too long
    • your abstract was way too short
    • who are you? you had no bio
    • Josh thinks you're a jerk
More Scala Days favorites (57:25) Conclusion/roundup (1:11:50)
  • Scala Days Amsterdam coming up
  • Escalate training coming up
  • S'mores and type lambdas!
  • Tweet your Phil Bagwell Award nominations to @scaladays
    • no Typesafers, no EPFL-ers
  • the SLIP (Scala Library Improvement Process) committee had their first monthly meeting
  • Josh selects self, highlights self
  • sock puppet pantomime preview of episode #30

(photo by Lukas Rytz)

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Scalawags #29: Scala Days recap and news

YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-QSTPOKyDM

Your hosts: Josh Suereth, Dick Wall, Daniel Spiewak, Seth Tisue.

Yup, we're Heatherless again. We promise you Heather next episode.

Join us during (and between) episodes for web-based Scalawags chat on Gitter.

Intro #1 (0:00)
  • our amateur beatboxing is not improving
Daniel's accident (0:15)
  • Daniel's brain is all better now
  • but hear him tell the story of the cat, the clothesline, and his emergency room visit
Josh in Tron space (3:35) Intro #2 (5:50)
  • hi, we're the Scalawags
  • Scala Days: all five of us were there together, and Lukas took a photo, but we didn't have time to do an episode
  • nostalgia for the modem yodel
Scala Days keynotes (9:50) Monad transformers (17:50)
  • bit at the end of Martin's keynote about representing effects in the type system, because monad transformers make everyone's heads explode
  • or do they? discuss.
  • try to unify subtyping and parametric polymorphism and all hell breaks loose
  • new Typesafe proposal to speed up the Scala compiler by replacing it with Mechanical Turk
Scala Days favorites (26:10) What libraries should I use? (29:20)
  • Functional Reactive Programming, what it is or isn't, and how Josh wrote an ASCII Pong game with it, but with only one paddle and no ball
  • Josh's effort at a beginner talk, on Scala libraries newcomers should know about. sharing the ecosystem lore
  • Daniel: there'll never be a complete reference; people should just ask on IRC or Gitter
  • or it could be like apps: "Enjoying Scalaz? Give us a five-star review!"
Why didn't my talk get in? (42:00)
  • beginner, intermediate, or advanced?
  • Seth liked Joe Barnes' Type-level Programming in Scala 101" talk
  • why didn't your talk get in?
    • there were a ton of submissions
    • everyone sent "reactive" proposals
    • everyone's proposals were "intermediate"
    • your abstract was way too long
    • your abstract was way too short
    • who are you? you had no bio
    • Josh thinks you're a jerk
More Scala Days favorites (57:25) Conclusion/roundup (1:11:50)
  • Scala Days Amsterdam coming up
  • Escalate training coming up
  • S'mores and type lambdas!
  • Tweet your Phil Bagwell Award nominations to @scaladays
    • no Typesafers, no EPFL-ers
  • the SLIP (Scala Library Improvement Process) committee had their first monthly meeting
  • Josh selects self, highlights self
  • sock puppet pantomime preview of episode #30

(photo by Lukas Rytz)

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