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Summary

Chris Granger attempts to imagine what programming would look like if it was created today.

Bio

Chris Granger grew up as part of the Nintendo generation, having learned the parts of a computer at the age of two and later learning numbers and colors from a Sesame Street game on the NES. He started programming at the age of ten and took his first paid development gig at 17. Later he helped envision the future of development at Microsoft. These days, he's the co-founder and CEO of Kodowa.

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Strange Loop is a multi-disciplinary conference that aims to bring together the developers and thinkers building tomorrow's technology in fields such as emerging languages, alternative databases, concurrency, distributed systems, mobile development, and the web.

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Mar 25, 2014

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    Is that you? (after first 3')

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    by Andreas Tasoulas,

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    Programming is multi-dimensional

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    How's all this different from functional programming?

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