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<b>56</b>Satnam Singh
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<b>57</b>Gabriele Keller
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<p>Today on the Haskell Interlude, Matti and Sam are joined by Satnam Singh. Satnam has been a lecturer at Glasgow, and Software Engineer at Google, Meta, and now Groq. He talks about convincing people to use Haskell, laying out circuits and why community matters.</p>
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<p>PS: After the recording, it was important to Satnam to clarify that his advise to “not be afraid to loose your job” was specially meant to encourage to quit jobs that are not good for you, if possible, but he acknowledges that unfortunately not everybody can afford that risk.</p>
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<p>Gabriele Keller, professor at Utrecht University, is interviewed by Andres and Joachim. We follow her journey through the world as well as programming languages, learn why Haskell is the best environment for embedding languages and how the desire to implement parallel programming sparked the development of type families in Haskell and that teaching functional programming works better with graphics.</p>
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<a class="arrow-link" href="./podcast/56">&gt;&gt; Listen to Satnam Singh</a>
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<a class="arrow-link" href="./podcast/57">&gt;&gt; Listen to Gabriele Keller</a>
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