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SundayA few patterns (and one antipattern) you might see only in Raku
A few constructs that might make Raku interesting for programmers of big & small languages alike
The Fuzion Language
Combining safety and analysability with high performance - while distracted by a 🐶
What's next for Teal, the typed dialect of LuaA Lisp REPL as my main shell
The shell is dead, long live the REPL!
GNU Mes - the Full Source Bootstrap
Reproducibility is not enough: The missing link between stage0/M2-Planet and Mes
Declarative and Minimalistic Computing
The Why
Compiling to WebAssembly
Notes from the trenches
Semantically meaningful S-expression diff
Tree-diff for lisp source code
Making a simple language is complicated
Humans are so illogical
Declaratively yours
Composing system abstractions with GNU Guix
Is GNU Guix a minimal distribution, and what might that even mean?Spritely Goblins: a distributed journeyminiKanren: a minimal declarative language for relational programmingNyxt browser
configurable computing
Ordered Key-Value Stores
A minimalist's database
Optimising for humans
Nim meta-programming for 0-cost abstraction on microcontrollers

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2020q4/003111.html.

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Sunday

 A few patterns (and one antipattern) you might see only in Raku
A few constructs that might make Raku interesting for programmers of big & small languages alike
Juan Julián Merelo10:0010:30
 The Fuzion Language
Combining safety and analysability with high performance - while distracted by a 🐶
Fridtjof Siebert10:3010:50
 What's next for Teal, the typed dialect of LuaHisham Muhammad10:5011:20
 A Lisp REPL as my main shell
The shell is dead, long live the REPL!
Pierre Neidhardt11:2011:50
 GNU Mes - the Full Source Bootstrap
Reproducibility is not enough: The missing link between stage0/M2-Planet and Mes
Jan Nieuwenhuizen (janneke)11:5012:05
 Declarative and Minimalistic Computing
The Why
Pjotr Prins12:0512:25
 Compiling to WebAssembly
Notes from the trenches
Andy Wingo12:2513:05
 Semantically meaningful S-expression diff
Tree-diff for lisp source code
Arun Isaac13:0513:25
 Making a simple language is complicated
Humans are so illogical
Christophe de Dinechin13:2513:55
 Declaratively yours
Composing system abstractions with GNU Guix
Ludovic Courtès13:5514:50
 Is GNU Guix a minimal distribution, and what might that even mean?Christopher Baines14:5015:15
 Spritely Goblins: a distributed journeyChristopher Webber15:1516:00
 miniKanren: a minimal declarative language for relational programmingWilliam Byrd16:0016:45
 Nyxt browser
configurable computing
John Mecouris16:4517:10
 Ordered Key-Value Stores
A minimalist's database
Amirouche BOUBEKKI17:1017:30
 Optimising for humans
Nim meta-programming for 0-cost abstraction on microcontrollers
Peter Munch-Ellingsen17:3018:00