Nada Amin

Generative Programming in Scala: How Types can turn Interpreters into Compilers

Lecturer at the University of Cambridge

Generative Programming in Scala: How Types can turn Interpreters into Compilers

About Nada

Nada Amin is a lecturer at the Computer Laboratory, at the University of Cambridge. Previously, she was a member of the Scala team at EPFL. She has contributed to Clojure’s core.logic and Google’s Closure compiler. She’s loved helping others learn to program ever since tutoring SICP as an undergraduate lab assistant at MIT.

Twitter: @nadamin

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