Derek Murray

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Derek Murray

Derek Murray

@mrry

Engineer at @Lacework. Formerly Microsoft Azure, Google Brain, MSR Silicon Valley and University of Cambridge.

Redwood City, CA شامل ہوئے Şubat 2007
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Gary Fleming
Gary Fleming@garyfleming·
My biggest achievement in February was teaching the dog to give me a high five, and yelling “Radical!” when he succeeds.
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Derek Murray
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@ch402 Too long indeed! Hope you’re doing well, Chris!
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Chris Olah
Chris Olah@ch402·
@mrry Thanks for sharing! (Also, so lovely to see you pop up in my feed! It's been a long time!)
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Chris Olah
Chris Olah@ch402·
It's surprisingly how little there is on "how to run a research group." Lots of great resources on being a researcher (eg. You and Your Research), and on leading other types of teams (eg. books on software engineering management). Research leadership seems like an open problem.
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Derek Murray
Derek Murray@mrry·
@stephenrkell Also I’d question whether “X is hard to use” implies “X is not influenced by an ICFP’97 paper.” 😃 Less facetiously I suspect these abstractions are favoured more by people who have to *read* UI code than those who have to write a lot of it from scratch.
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Stephen Kell @stephenrkell@recurse.social
@mrry Thanks Derek! Good call as always... the functional reactive abstractions always do seem much more right. I always assumed React.js was influenced by FRP, but now I look at it, nobody says this. They do say "React is hard to use"... maybe it didn't borrow those ideas after all.
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Stephen Kell @stephenrkell@recurse.social
I've always studiously avoided user interface programming, because it's 'obviously' very complex, and feels needlessly so: the abstractions never seemed right. Are there any good references examining this complexity? Are the abstractions any 'righter' in the web era?
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Derek Murray
Derek Murray@mrry·
@stephenrkell A bit like how one might call C# “influenced by Haskell” through features like LINQ, but probably wouldn’t consider the whole C# language a true descendant of Haskell.
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Derek Murray
Derek Murray@mrry·
@stephenrkell [Not my field at all, but…] I think there is some influence from FRP to React.js, but possibly more on the “functional” side than the full-featured “reactive” side, so it diverges from the ideals.
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Colin Barrett 🇵🇸
Colin Barrett 🇵🇸@cbarrett·
Deep Learning based malloc implementation. Is this anything?
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Stephen Kell @stephenrkell@recurse.social
More generally, I wager that a huge % of compute work worldwide is trivially repeated unreasonably many times. What research exists on practical yet "deep" approaches to incremental computation? i.e. that could catch and obviate such issues.
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