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Distributed Programming, Hash Tables, and Fun!

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Summary

Thomas Gebert and Nick Misturak demonstrate how they built a distributed hash-table video-sharing system, the technical hurdles encountered, and the pros/cons of using functional languages to do so.

Bio

Thomas Gebert is a software engineer based in New York City. His employment history includes Apple Inc, Jet.com and WebMD. Nick Misturak is a software engineer living in Orlando Florida. His employment history includes Universal Studios and Westgate Resorts.

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For two days you are at the centre of the functional programming world. It is a place where academia meets industry, where research and practical application collide.

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Sep 06, 2020

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  • So what?

    by hmijail hmijail,

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    Why exactly does this merit attention? It's nice for a hobbyist project, OK, but... sounds like an uninteresting rehash of so many other things?

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    by Anit Shrestha Manandhar,

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    Loved it overall.

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