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Interview: Damian Conway

77 pointsby benevalmost 11 years ago

5 comments

jervenalmost 11 years ago
I once had the pleasure of following Damian's presentation techniques course. A really good course that i can recommend to every programmer and engineer. Perl and me however do not get along. Yet still looking forward to see where perl 6 will go.
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hyp0almost 11 years ago
&gt; You have to give them a way of focusing on one level of abstraction at a time.<p>Very true. Though having levels of syntax can actually help with this, such as python&#x27;s indentation. The boilerplate of <i>if</i> and <i>for</i> helps beginners to recognize it.<p>In contrast, I&#x27;ve seen Group Theory notation with juxtiposition for both function application and composition, distinguishing functions and variables by alphabet and inference. It&#x27;s very compact and elegant, but hard to read at first.
ajtayloralmost 11 years ago
Even if you&#x27;re not a perl programmer, attending a presentation by The Damian will be time well spent. He&#x27;s not only brilliant and insightful, but very entertaining!<p>I was present for a talk at a YAPC years ago where I think he first introduced programming in Klingon. Most of it was way over my hear, but it was brilliant nonetheless.
th0ma5almost 11 years ago
Went through one of his courses, and although I don&#x27;t use Perl, I learned quite a lot about programming as a whole.
isxekalmost 11 years ago
One of Damian&#x27;s pictures in the article holds a quote where he says something about Rails enabling &quot;not very strong&quot; developers to build fairly sophisticated systems.<p>I wish the author had included that part of the interview. I never found it anywhere in the article.