Everything is ready for REBLS 2020. Come join us at 8am EST / 2pm CET 2020.splashcon.org/home/rebl…, in room SPLASH-IV. Talks will be streamed on Youtube live, and you can participate and interact via zoom.
Don't miss out!!!
@splashcon#reactiveprogramming#ansys
We are delighted to inform that the decisions for REBLS have been communicated to authors!
In total, 8 papers have been accepted or conditionally accepted!
We look forward to seeing you (virtually) at REBLS '20.
#reactiveprogramming#actors#frp
This year, REBLS @splashcon will take place online!
We have extended the submission deadline for everyone to give people who could not have participated in person a chance to submit a paper as well.
#research#reactiveprogramming#frp @sigplan @TheOfficialACM
D16 - #100DaysOfCode
Finished making my portfolio page fully responsive for mobiles in my free time.
coding-with-binaries.github.…
Also in the morning looked more on Reactive Programming.
Have lots of ideas revolving around Web Sockets along with Reactive Programming 🧐
📝New blog post! 📣
Over the winter break I tried building an app using reactive programming — and of course ended up writing a library 🙄
I kept asking myself: “Aren’t streams and observables the same thing?” 🤔I wrote down my answer here:
dassur.ma/things/streams-for…
Daniel Sokolowski from Technische Universität Darmstadt closing REBLS 2019 by presenting native kernel orchestration with ScalaLoci in “Multitier Reactive Programming in High Performance Computing“.
#splash19@splashcon#rebls19@Soko2D@stg_darmstadt
A gentle introduction to a topic that is not often seen at REBLS: "Event-Based Parsing" by Vadim Zaytsev from Raincode Labs.
#splash19@splashcon#rebls19@grammarware
Pascal Weisenburger from Technische Universität Darmstadt presenting their interesting work on "GRASS: Generic Reactive Application-Specific Scheduling"
#splash19@splashcon#rebls19@stg_darmstadt
David Richter from Technische Universität Darmstadt is closing the gap between Reactive Programming and state-of-the-art Garbage Collection in his talk: "Turning Unobservable into Unreachable: Dynamic Reactive Programming without Leaks"
#splash19@splashcon#rebls19
Now: Yoshitaka Sakurai from Tokyo Institute of Technology presenting his work "Towards a Statically Scheduled Parallel Execution of an FRP Language for Embedded Systems"