Mateusz Curylo works at Habito, where they write Haskell code for fun and profit. Before doing Haskell, they were hooked up on full-stack development writing Kubernetes microservices in Java and frontends in Typescript. They choose files over databases, books over tweets, empiricism over rationalism, and ultrafinitism over abstract nonsense. Having experienced way too much loading screens, they know for a fact that slow software is a waste of time.
They have a funky blog about philosophy and software development, which can hurt your eyes: www.oxhouseclub.com.
Talks I've Given
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Smash you some Haskell on a Minikube
Featuring Mateusz Curylo
To get good performance for your Haskell microservice on Kubernetes you need the correct deployment, compiler and runtime configuration. Rational thinking is not good enough here, so let us empirically test it out.
haskell runtimes kubernetes microservice