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good so now it's my turn to introduce the last
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speaker of the it's afternoon uh that's eric meyer
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so eric i've long eric for long time and t. i.
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e. you basically always was ahead of the curve or
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contrary and to what other people did so he was into category
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theory twenty years before it was cool uh working on
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banana as and and then says uh and the stuff like that uh then
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when everybody caught on a and said well we have to do function
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programming um eric went and did a a visual basic if i remember well
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so he worked on visual basic seven i think it was uh
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then he uh essentially invented reactive programming with our ex uh that has been a a
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a at the at the root of uh a lot of development sense uh then
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he went to face broken and essentially had it uh all the programming work done
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and say spoken of a variety of cool programming languages but now of course
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uh that's already the past and uh the the eric now it's a machine running so
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he is really a a great extra operator off this essentially movement from programming
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to machine learning and in that sense really he embodies maybe the future of software