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This speaker, Osayame Gaius-Obaseki, sounds like a highly skilled priest. He also explicitly mentioned evangelism. I supposed that he must have grew up in a Church.
One can also watch the video<ref>{{:Video/"Functional distributed systems beyond request/response" by Melinda Lu}}</ref> by Melinda Lu on "Functional distributed systems beyond request/response".
One can also watch the video<ref>{{:Video/"Functional distributed systems beyond request/response" by Melinda Lu}}</ref> by Melinda Lu on "Functional distributed systems beyond request/response".
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Revision as of 18:20, 3 February 2022

Gaius-Obaseki, Osayame (Apr 25, 2018). Why Elixir Matters: A Genealogy of Functional Programming. local page: Coding Tech. 

{{#ev:youtube |cWAHpvkh8Vs }} This speaker, Osayame Gaius-Obaseki, sounds like a highly skilled priest. He also explicitly mentioned evangelism. I supposed that he must have grew up in a Church. One can also watch the video[1] by Melinda Lu on "Functional distributed systems beyond request/response".

References

  1. Lu, Melinda (Oct 20, 2021). "Functional distributed systems beyond request/response" by Melinda Lu. local page: Strange Loop Conference. 

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