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About Iulian Dragos
Iulian Dragos is a key member of Martin Odersky’s EPFL's Scala team. For the last six years he has been the main contributor for many critical Scala components including the compiler backend, its optimizer and the Eclipse build manager.

Iulian has been responsible for many of the innovations that give Scala such an impressive run time performance. His most recent contribution, seen in Scala 2.8, is the ability to apply specialization to generic libraries to give a major performance improvement for primitive types.
As well as his development work, Iulian has spent several years teaching Scala, both at introductory and advanced levels. Not only can he provide an in-depth understanding of Scala the language but can also supply experienced practitioner advice on design, architecture, development, debugging and performance optimisation too.



IULIAN DRAGOS PODCASTS
Scala Worksheet - Loads of Fun!
Iulian Dragos : 19th Nov 2012
View Podcast: Scala Worksheet - Loads of Fun!,
Scala IDE 2.1
Iulian Dragos : 17th Apr 2012
View Podcast: Scala IDE 2.1 and beyond,
Scala IDE 2.0
Iulian Dragos : 13th Oct 2011
View Podcast: Version 2.0: Scala IDE for Eclipse,
Scala - Performance, Boxing, S
Iulian Dragos : 6th Dec 2010
View Podcast: Scala - Performance improvements of a factor of 4 to 30, Boxing and Specialization,
Type Classes and Cake Patterns
Iulian Dragos : 7th Oct 2010
View Podcast: Type Classes and Cake Patterns,
No Boxing Here
Iulian Dragos : 7th Oct 2010
View Podcast: No Boxing Here: A Scala Compiler Plugin Walk Through,



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