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Show HN: Hytradboi DB/PL conference starts tomorrow

2 点作者 jamii2 个月前

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jamii2 个月前
Here&#x27;s the program (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hytradboi.com&#x2F;2025&#x2F;#program" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hytradboi.com&#x2F;2025&#x2F;#program</a>):<p>0900-1000: Compilers<p><pre><code> &quot;Database query compilation: our journey&quot; by Thomas Neumann &amp; Viktor Leis &quot;A YJIT interview&quot; by Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert &quot;A quick ramp-up on ramping up quickly&quot; by Iain Ireland &quot;Can we democratize JIT compilers?&quot; by Haoran Xu &quot;Safe and productive performance with user-schedulable languages&quot; by Jonathan Ragan-Kelley </code></pre> 1000-1100: Understanding programs<p><pre><code> &quot;How debuggers work&quot; by Sy Brand &quot;Debugging compiler-optimized code: how it works and doesn&#x27;t&quot; by Stephen Kell &quot;Side-Eye: ask your programs anything&quot; by Andrei Matei &quot;Let&#x27;s run a million benchmarks&quot; by Yao Yue &quot;Rocket science of simulation testing!&quot; by Alex &#x2F; matklad </code></pre> 1100-1200: Wild ideas<p><pre><code> &quot;Back to modularity&quot; by Daniel Jackson &quot;DB usability: as if&quot; by Jonathan Edwards &quot;Twizzler and far out memory sharing: precise abstractions&quot; by Daniel Bittman &quot;Programming without pointers&quot; by Andrew Kelley &quot;Throwing it all away - how extreme rewriting changed the way I build databases&quot; by Tyler Neely </code></pre> 1200-1230: Programmers are people<p><pre><code> &quot;A case for feminism in programming language design&quot; by Felienne Hermans &quot;Malloy, mic drop, peace!&quot; by Michael Toy </code></pre> 1230-1300: Lightning talk buffet<p><pre><code> &quot;Learning about the odd bits of SQL by reading the PostgreSQL docs&quot; by Chris Zetter &quot;Hacking Observable notebooks from within&quot; by Tom Larkworthy &quot;Zero copy data structures&quot; by Evan Chan &quot;Reliable serverless needs distributed transactions&quot; by Stu Hood &quot;Pangeo is a database&quot; by Alexander Merose &quot;Rubbing a database on a language server&quot; by Philip Zeyliger &quot;Language agnostic simulation testing on a budget&quot; by Stevan A &quot;Shapeshifter: using LLMs inside a database for schema flexibility&quot; by David Nachman &quot;Why S3&#x27;s conditional writes made people excited&quot; by Miikka Koskinen &quot;pghttp: backend-free, lowest latency web apps&quot; by Damir Simunic </code></pre> 1300-1400: Query languages<p><pre><code> &quot;Pipe syntax in SQL; it&#x27;s time&quot; by Jeff Shute &quot;PRQL: a modern, pipelined SQL replacement&quot; by Tobias Brandt &quot;AquaLang - a streaming dataflow programming language&quot; by Klas Segeljakt &quot;A polymorphic data model for SQL using algebraic types&quot; by Steve McCanne </code></pre> 1400-1430: Databases<p><pre><code> &quot;Use of time in distributed databases - don&#x27;t fall behind the times&quot; by Murat Demirbas &quot;Enough with all the Raft&quot; by Alex Miller &quot;Database ideas in Convex&quot; by Thomas Ballinger &quot;Serverless primitives for the shared log architecture&quot; by Stephen Balogh &quot;Good thing we&#x27;re not writing a database&quot; by Peter van Hardenberg </code></pre> 1430-1500: Wasm<p><pre><code> &quot;Thinking in Wit&quot; by Dan Gohman &quot;Bringing the WebAssembly standard up to speed with SpecTec&quot; by Dongjun Youn</code></pre>