Looks like it will be next month:
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/julia-dispatch?utm_source=infoq&utm_medium=QCon_EarlyAccessVideos&utm_campaign=StrangeLoop2013


On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 4:57 AM, Job van der Zwan <j.l.vanderz...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> By the way, is video for the Strange Loop presentation linked near the end
> <http://nbviewer.ipython.org/gist/StefanKarpinski/b8fe9dbb36c1427b9f22>
> ever going to be public?
>
>
> On Sunday, 13 July 2014 04:55:43 UTC+2, Stefan Karpinski wrote:
>>
>> Graydon Hoare (original author of Rust) wrote a truly lovely essay in two
>> parts about the history of programming languages, the predominance of
>> two-language systems – or "Ousterhout-dichotomy languages," as he puts it –
>> Lisp's historical defiance of this dichotomy, Dylan as a successor to Lisp,
>> and finally Julia as a modern successor to Lisp and Dylan:
>>
>> http://graydon2.dreamwidth.org/3186.html
>> http://graydon2.dreamwidth.org/189377.html
>>
>>
>> This is a great read and an edifying historical perspective, regardless
>> of the Julia bit at the end, but may be especially interesting to folks on
>> julia-users.
>>
>

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