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Programming is now distributed. While a few years back, it was possible to avoid then-exotic flavors of programming like parallel, concurrent, and distributed programming, now-a-days concurrency and distribution are commonplace (e.g., microservices, web services, even mobile apps). In this talk, I’ll touch upon what I think the future will look like for distributed programming and distributed systems, while drawing comparisons with familiar and more traditional concepts you may have learned in a distributed systems course. I'll show you how we should be adjusting our mindsets going forward when sitting down to write or interact with distributed components.
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Heather Miller
Carnegie Mellon University
Assistant Professor, Institute for Software Research