Our Talks from 2019
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Our Talks from 2019
"Be brave, be optimistic, try to change things as best you can. If you can’t change things, maybe pivot into something else or get collaborators to try and help you push the van and try and change things with you."
"I’ve also used this process as being a fantastic opportunity to really sit down and take a fresh look at how type class derivation should work in Scala"
Practical, time-efficient strategies enable ethical action in technology, emphasizing bravery, optimism, role changes, and collaboration to create change or pivot when necessary. Five concise teaching principles distilled from long-term instructional experience offer actionable guidance for mentoring and improving learner outcomes in Scala teams. Technical evolution in Scala focuses on revisiting and refining type class derivation, with Dotty work informing forthcoming Scala 3 mechanisms and design improvements. Concrete suggestions span everyday ethical choices, hands-on mentoring tactics, and anticipation of language-level changes, enabling immediate application across engineering practice and planning for upcoming tooling and language updates.
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