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Robert Krook
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Robert Krook
@Rewbert
PhD-student at Chalmers University, in the FP-group. Main advisor: Koen Claessen Co advisor: John Hughes Co advisor: Joel Svensson https://t.co/sbwlxU3jm3
Gothenburg, Sweden 加入时间 Ekim 2011
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@tritlo "I'm not superstitious, but maybe a little stitious" - Michael Scott
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@sve10362122 @effectfully Yes, I've thought loads of this and have done some work in relation to this :) nothing published yet though, and it is unlikely that I'll have enough time to finish that before I defend. Let me know if you want to discuss it.
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@effectfully If you need a case study, something more to apply testing metjodology to, we have lispbm. Always needs more testing!
Also @Rewbert may have similar interests :)
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Over the years, my idea of a perfect job has shifted from developing programming languages to testing them.
No one really knows how to test programming languages properly, the whole field is still in its infancy. Academia is more interested in theory and industry is more interested in shipping random nonsense.
You get to work on interesting problems like:
- how to generate diverse programs full of corner cases
- how to automatically minimize counterexamples
- how to find semantics where the devs didn’t intend to have any
And best of all, not only do you get to point out to the devs where they did something wrong, you don’t even have to go and fix it. I spend so much time fixing arbitrary garbage that isn’t interesting in any way, while with test writing, it’s almost always high intellectual effort and high-impact work (even if it’s often not perceived that way).
Normalize programming language tester positions.
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@sve10362122 @tritlo Thanks :) I had a great time. There's a stream on ACM SIGPLANs YT if you want to watch it.
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On Saturday I am presenting a functional pearl at the Haskell Symposium :) I had a lot of fun hacking on this together with @samhamnam_
krook.dev/papers/partiti…
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@famontesi @lindsey Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it! I had a lot of fun hacking on this, and was absolutely amazed that it worked :) Please come chat with me if you are at ICFP!
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Very nice paper on compilation for #ChoreographicProgramming in #Haskell using the HasChor DSL and rewriting rules. Brings 'choreographic programming as a library' one step nearer to dedicated choreographic programming languages like Choral!
krook.dev/papers/partiti…
HT @lindsey

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@tritlo It will _not_ be the same without you :( I will miss having you around! Glad you won't be going far :)
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Everything booked for my trip to #icfp24 :) looking forward to seeing many friendly faces!
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