GOTO Conferences
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GOTO gathers the brightest minds in the software community to help developers tackle projects today, plan for tomorrow and create a better future. Learn from thought leaders and innovators with top-rated videos released daily, and at our year-round conferences, masterclasses and meetups. Get started: https://gotopia.tech GOTO is produced by Trifork, a leading full-service supplier of high-quality, custom-built applications and end-to-end solutions. GOTO YouTube Channel Code of Conduct: https://blog.gotocon.com/yt-coc
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The Soul of Erlang and Elixir • Sasa Juric • GOTO 2019
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An in-depth exploration of Joe Armstrong's impact through Erlang and Elixir, the Erlang virtual machine (BEAM), and the benefits of concurrent and distributed systems built on BEAM.
Intro to the Zig Programming Language • Andrew Kelley • GOTO 2022
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A comprehensive summary of a presentation on the Zig programming language, its benefits, and its place in software development.
Why Static Typing Came Back • Richard Feldman • GOTO 2022
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An in-depth look into the reasons behind the resurgence of static typing in programming languages.
Erlang, the Hidden Gem: Solving Problems at Scale for 30+ Years • Francesco Cesarini • GOTO 2021
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The video features a deep dive into Erlang, Elixir, and the BEAM virtual machine, discussing their origins, features, and impact on concurrent programming.
When to Choose Rust • Tim McNamara • YOW! 2022
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A comprehensive discussion on Rust, its features, ecosystem, and use cases, including comparisons with other languages.
Worse Is Better, for Better or for Worse • Kevlin Henney • GOTO 2013
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A detailed exploration of the 'Worse is Better' software development philosophy, its impact on product design, UX, and the development process.
Designing A Data-Intensive Future: Expert Talk • Martin Kleppmann & Jesse Anderson • GOTO 2023
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A detailed conversation with Martin Kleppmann about data systems, his book, and the evolution of cloud services.