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scala.bythbay.io: Owein Reese Interview

scala.bythbay.io: Owein Reese Interview

Recording: scala.bythbay.io: Owein Reese Interview

you again I am Owen Reese I'm director of creative management over at medium at [Music] all right that's that's a good one how I got involved the skela so was working at a company and we were actually doing a lot of C++ and our clients one of us to move to.net and F sharp was still a research language at Microsoft but being an ml offshoot of course I was naturally attracted but when I told us we had to go to the JVM I looked for language that was similar I found Scala and I started attending the Boston Scala meetup groups and after a while you know I wanted to just join a company because I figured you know after a year and a half of just sort of being a language lurker it was time for me to take the plunge so I did about nearly six years ago I you know joined a company and did Scala full-time and hadn't really looked back since you know uh that's that's funny an ideal stack I don't really have one I mean my ideal stack is the one that's most productive for for the developers so I think right now that stack is just a small enough amount that's similar enough that people can transition between the different roles so or different applications that are being built you know i'm looking at scala we look at go we look at javascript and i think there's a lot of a lot of interest in those three languages and python as well 44 sort of glue and scripting and a lot of the other things that we building like AWS land does and so you know these these languages all have similarities there at all have functions as first-class citizens and things of that nature but there's no flexibility and enough variety there to keep people entertained and you know talking about an ideal versus actual you know i think i think i'd be happy working with almost anything which is which is odd to hear at a scholar conference but you know at home you know i hack on Scala and that's that's the language for me but i don't want to i don't want to force you know my preferences on other people alright so i mean every conference that miles savings at you know i look forward to a talk there but i will say Rob norris when he gives the doobie talk my compliments to the man he's able to take a concept that might be difficult it might seem and approachable because it has some sort of scary signature and and make it very approachable and that's you know that's something i'd like to strive to do and so he said he's improved this talk further I saw a version before it's call up north and so I'm very much looking forward to to that talk again [Music] you