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Szymon Rodziewicz

@simonrdev

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Doing Network on Chip @ Arteris
Ex Scala 3 Compiler Team at @scala_lang (he/him)

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linkhttps://github.com/szymon-rd calendar_today11-06-2012 14:39:16

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Szymon Rodziewicz (@simonrdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next Monday, I will talk about capabilities and various ways of expressing effects in Scala. I invite you to come to WędrówkiPub in Wrocław! meetup.com/wroclaw-scala-…

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Just left VirtusLab today, after 4 years. Great company, highly recommend. I am definitely not leaving contributing to open source though. Scala 3 compiler is in great hands, and Scala Toolkit is planned to reach the next level with Łukasz Biały

Scala (@scala_lang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your help is welcomed 📝 How extensively is Scala used in the public sector? We are collecting all examples to make a strong case to apply for funding to help maintain the critical infrastructure. Share with us by filling out the form or by replying! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

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A really great perspective on current narratives around AI. I was luck enough to see it in person, but now it's also online :)

Lambda Days (@lambdadays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only 6 days left! We're calling on all innovators, creators, and problem-solvers to share their passion projects, groundbreaking ideas, and ambitious endeavours. Whether it's an eye-opening concept, a brain-teasing challenge, or a fresh perspective on #FunctionalProgramming, we

Only 6 days left! We're calling on all innovators, creators, and problem-solvers to share their passion projects, groundbreaking ideas, and ambitious endeavours. Whether it's an eye-opening concept, a brain-teasing challenge, or a fresh perspective on #FunctionalProgramming, we
Pierre Ricadat (@ghostdogpr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I achieved an interesting performance improvement today by changing an opaque type from Int to java.lang.Integer. It may look counter-intuitive, but these IDs were used mostly by Maps or Sets. Map#get and Set#contains cause boxing and extra allocations on every call.

I achieved an interesting performance improvement today by changing an opaque type from Int to java.lang.Integer.

It may look counter-intuitive, but these IDs were used mostly by Maps or Sets. Map#get and Set#contains cause boxing and extra allocations on every call.
Szymon Rodziewicz (@simonrdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See you on my Painting with Functions talk at #LambdaDays tomorrow! I will show you how, with our new library, functional Scala code can be run on a GPU. Then, we will implement a proper ray tracer to render images like this one:

See you on my Painting with Functions talk at #LambdaDays tomorrow! I will show you how, with our new library, functional Scala code can be run on a GPU. Then, we will implement a proper ray tracer to render images like this one: