TechEd Barcelona 2007 Video: Functional Programming Explained

Been a while since I posted anything, but I do have a few new ideas forming so keep watching! For now you can see me being interviewed in this Video filmed at TechEd Barcelona 2007 “Functional Programming Explained” (on the second page seems to be no way to do a direct link). I was very nervous before making the video and I think this show’s quite a bit at the beginning but I think I getting into my stride a bit more after a couple of questions. Having David McMahom as the interviewer really helped, he asked intelligent questions and was very laid back about the whole thing.

Towards the end of the video I do a demo of LexiFi’s, the company I work for, contract description language. If you are interested in learning a little more about this technology then have a look at the paper by Jean-Marc Eber and Simon Peyton-Jones.

Direct Video Link:
http://www.virtualteched.com/Videos/EU_1_rpickering_FB_100.asx (Streaming)
http://www.virtualteched.com/Videos/EU_1_rpickering_FB_100.wmv  (WMV Format Low Res)
http://www.virtualteched.com/Videos/EU_1_rpickering_FB_300.wmv  (WMV Format Medium Res)
http://www.virtualteched.com/Videos/EU_1_rpickering_FB_500.wmv  (WMV Format High Res)
http://www.virtualteched.com/Videos/EU_1_rpickering_FB_500.mp4  (MP4 Format High Res)

(EDIT: The interview was actually David McMahom not David Marlin as stated on the TechEd site)

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