This repository compiles all the talks I have given and proposals I’ve submitted to conferences.
It is a more general version of my Carp talks repository, where I collect all of the talks I’ve given or proposed on Carp.
Right now, the talks I’ve given/proposed are these:
- Various talks on Carp
- A talk I’ve given at the release party of zepto, a Lisp of my own making
- “Programming Languages and Trust” at Datengarten 96
- “Programming Languages and Trust” (short version) at the Information Security Meetup Berlin
- “Leveraging macros to reimplement language features”
- “Abstractions! How do I even?” at EnthusiastiCon 2019
- “Types—A Hitchhiker’s Guide” at clojuTRE 2019 (Proposed)
- “Automate yourself within six months” at Neutral Interconnect Days 2019
- The same talk (but a bit more technical) was also given at NetUse AG and happened again at DENOG 11—and was recorded there.
- “Enhancing Your Libraries’ Security and Performance through Macros”
- “Automate your ISP on OSS” at Config Management Camp 2020 (Cancelled)
- “SCHEME: An Interpreter for Extended Lambda Calculus” at Papers We Love Berlin, February 2020
- “All I have is a hammer, now give me your nails!” at EnthusiastiCon, June 2020
- “Memory Vulnerabilities in Memory-Safe Languages” at the Information Security Meetup Berlin, August 2020
- “Lisp Macros 101” at the Recurse Center (remote)
- “Building a Brainfuck Compiler in Carp” at Lambda Lounge, March 2021
- “?” at !!Con 2021 (Proposed)
If you want me to speak at your conference/meetup/all-weekend rave, you might want to know what I’m interested in talking about first. A non-exhaustive list:
If you find any of these interesting or think you might have a different topic for me, feel free to reach out! My interests are legion, I just might have some thoughts on whatever you have lying around at home.