
Great stuff, Brent. Very nice slides. Only 2 points come to mind: * on the slide about laziness, it might be nice to mention that we can use laziness to trivially ensure workspaces are only created on demand -- no wasted "space" tracking workspaces you never use, as they come into existence when you index them * on the slide about pure versus IO, page 32, i'd wrap the IO partially around the pure layer, like a skin, or a topping on ice cream, to emphasise that IO doesn't make its way down into the core logic. Good work, again! -- Don byorgey:
Hi all,
Here's a link to a first draft of the slides for my xmonad talk this Saturday. Doubtless they are too long/short, full of typoeos, and missing vital information. But I thought you might enjoy seeing what I've got so far, and if anyone feels like looking through them I'd welcome your feedback, whether positive or critical. All I ask is that you not distribute/disseminate this link, since these will probably change before the talk based on feedback and my own editing. I'll post the final version prominently after the talk.
[1]http://wso.williams.edu/~byorgey/xmonad-FringeDC-talk-draft1.pdf
enjoy!
-Brent
PS It looks like the talk definitely will be recorded on video (knock on wood), so of course I'll post that afterwards as well!
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