Today I'm launching a new podcast looking at the future of software by talking directly to the devs who are trying to get us there.
We kick off with London's hippest new language designer, Louis Pilfold, the creator of Gleam.
🎧 https://t.co/h4KrEF9DBJ
📺 https://t.co/o7Zfgluqcy
🏆Richard Titmuss Book Award: jointly awarded to two books...
Winner 1:
Clare Bambra, University of Newcastle
Katherine Smith, University of Strathclyde
Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania
for their book:
The Unequal Pandemic. (Policy Press)
#SPAconf2022
Writing some custom linting rules for our Kotlin codebase reminded me of something someone said once, "I use Haskell not because I am smart but because I am dumb"
The @VMware CEO states that they want to be "The Switzerland of the Cloud."
What, "great place to live/work, been around longer than anyone alive, renowned for financial engineering, not hugely relevant on the global stage since last century?"
BBC News calls Test & Trace, which was a failure and run by private companies “NHS” and doesn’t call the vaccine programme “NHS”, which was a success and run by the NHS!
🤝MEET THE TEAM
Kat Smith is a Professor of Public Health Policy @UniStrathclyde & leads SIPHER WS1, Understanding Policy Processes & Evidence Needs. She is also a co-investigator on WS8 where she leads the collection of qualitative data for our internal evaluation
@ProfKatSmith