Technology is fascinating, but should this be what drives us? What are the things you can do to differentiate yourself today? With all that noise, what are things you should be looking at?
In this talk, Thibault Imbert will look at the different technologies available today to build amazing experiences and what’s coming tomorrow. He will focus on the importance of learning, crafting and getting out of your comfort zone and most importantly, to never be religious about a technology.
2. 1996 - Discovered BASIC on my dad’s T07.
1998 - Started playing with Flash in my bedroom
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2004 - Teaching programming
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2008 - Joined Adobe (France)
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2010 - Moved to San Francisco (PM for Flash Player)
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2014 - Working on next-gen web authoring tools/services
projectparfait.adobe.com
60. Imperative programming is:
I want a latte.
Heat some milk.
Put it into a cup.
Brew some coffee with a stovetop Moka pot.
Pour the coffee into the heated milk.
Thank you.
63. let numbers = [ 0..2..20 ]
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val numbers : int list = [0; 2; 4; 6; 8; 10; 12; 14; 16; 18; 20]
64. var value = Math.abs ( Math.round ( Math.sqrt ( 3.56 ) ) );
let result =
3.56
|> System.Math.Sqrt
|> System.Math.Round
|> System.Math.Abs
65. let numbers = [ 0..3..30 ]
let square x = x * x
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let sumSquare nums =
let mutable buffer = 0
for i in nums do
buffer <- buffer + square i
buffer
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let result = sumSquare numbers