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Matthias Felleisen

Computer scientist known for his work on programming languages, specifically with Schemes and Racket.

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Mar 29, 2016 • 60min

Functional Geekery Episode 48 - Matthias Felleisen

In this episode I talk with Matthias Felleisen. We talk his history with Schemes from The Little Lisper, How to Design Programs, to Typed Racket. We also cover teaching math to middle schoolers with Bootstrap, and using programming to teach problem solving and more. Our Guest, Matthias Felleisen Matthias Felleisen’s home page Announcements On May 2nd and 3rd flatMap(Oslo) is taking place in Oslo, Norway. flatMap(Oslo) is a conference about functional programming, mainly on the JVM. The call for speakers is now open. To find out more visit http://2016.flatmap.no for more information, and make sure to use code GEEKERY when registering to find out more. PolyConf 2016 will be taking place on June 30th – July 2nd. The Call For Proposals is now open, and will be taking submissions through the 13th of March. Visit http://polyconf.com/ to keep updated with news as more details become available, and http://eventil.com/events/polyconf-16 to submit your talk proposal. If you have a conference related to functional programming, contact me, and I will be happy to announce it. Topics About Matthias Realm of Racket Racket William Byrd episode of Functional Geekery Matthew Flatt episode of Functional Geekery How Matthias fell in love with parenthesis How a Ph.D. works and how Dan Friedman led him through his Ph.D. Essentials of Programming Languages Research into continuations The Little Schemer How to improve teaching The Little Lisper Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs The Seasoned Schemer The approach of the Socratic manner in The Little Lisper The Reasoned Schemer How to Design Programs “Students didn’t actually get how to write programs well” Tinkering vs repeatable design process Teaching programming to teach mathematics Using programming to teach problem solving Bootstrap to teach programming Learning path from middle school through graduating college “How ‘Hello, World!’ allows them to view problem solving as a very systematic process” Relationship of How to Design Programs and PLT Scheme/Racket “Aiming for a programming language in which it was easy to make little languages” DrRacket “Domain Specific Languages […] is the ultimate abstraction” Types as a tool to express what was in one’s mind when designing software Typed Racket How Typed Racket came into being in Racket Interaction between typed and untyped modules Importance of new, fresh eyes to explore, stretch, and break Typed Racket RacketCon StrangeLoop As always, a giant Thank You goes to David Belcher for the logo design.

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