Video and slides from Bryan O’Sullivan’s talk
Here are the video and slides from Bryan’s talk.

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Here are the video and slides from Bryan’s talk.

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Here are the video and slides from the April 17th meeting.

Here are the video and slides from the talk on February 13, 2008. Burak’s homepage has a bunch of the papers he referred to at the end of his talk. Many thanks to our hosts at Twitter.

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The slides and video from Philip Wadler’s talk at the January 9th, 2008 BayFP meeting are available.

Yariv Sadan wrapped up our series on web frameworks with a presentation on ErlyWeb at the December 6th, 2007, BayFP meeting. The meeting was graciously hosted at Berkeley — many thanks to Leo Meyerovich for arranging the room for us. Leo posted his highlights of the presentation, or you can watch the presentation yourself and view Yariv’s slides. Sorry it took so long to get this posted.

David Pollak presented on lift, the Scala web framework at the November 7th, 2007, BayFP meeting. The Carnegie Institution was our very gracious host. David’s slides are available here and the
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Alex Jacobson presented on HAppS: Haskell’s High Availablity Application Server at the October 11th, 2007, BayFP meeting. PowerSet was our very gracious host. The slides are available here and the video is here:

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