congratulations to the top vote-getters! (listed alphabetically by surname)
thanks to everyone brave enough to submit a proposal. if your proposal didn't make the cut for day 1, please consider presenting or leading a session at the day 2 unconference instead.
- Akka HTTP — The What, Why and How (Mathias Doenitz)
- Demystifying Type Inference (Jon Pretty)
- Comparing functional error handling in Scalaz and Scalactic (Bill Venners)
- The interpreter pattern revisited (Rúnar Bjarnason)
- A Sane Approach to (Micro)services (Toby Matejovsky)
- Intervals: unifying uncertainty, ranges, and loops (Erik Osheim)
- Path Dependent Types Through the Looking Glass (Owein Reese)
- F-Bounded Polymorphism (Marconi Lanna)
- Macros in data pipelines (Neville Li)
- Selfish UIs - Fast UIs for terminal applications (Josh Suereth)
- Speed, Correctness, or Simplicity: Choose 3 (Tom Switzer)
- Scala Needs YOU! (Dick Wall)
- We Won! How Scala Conquered Big Data (Dean Wampler)
here's all of the abstracts: http://www.nescala.org/2015/talks