Afterword
Hey there! I’m Rafael Bagmanov, software developer from NYC. I write in Scala, Rust and Clojure. I usually work on data-crunching software in the coal mines of backend engineering. And I’m a big fan of distributed systems, data-intensive apps, and functional programming. You can find more about me on: |
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I hope you've enjoyed the read and had a great time. Emulating old hardware is so much fun. Those systems were designed to be read, understood and modified by humans. And despite being very low-level, you don't need ten layers of abstraction to get it and see it working. And that's amazing. Until next time! |
Hey there! I’m Rafael Bagmanov, software developer from NYC.
I write in Scala, Rust, and Clojure. I usually work on data-crunching software in the coal mines of backend engineering.
And I’m a big fan of distributed systems, data-intensive apps, and functional programming.
I write in Scala, Rust, and Clojure. I usually work on data-crunching software in the coal mines of backend engineering.
And I’m a big fan of distributed systems, data-intensive apps, and functional programming.
You can find more about me on:
I hope you've enjoyed the read and had a great time.
Emulating old hardware is so much fun. Those systems were designed to be read, understood, and modified by humans. And despite being very low-level, you don't need ten layers of abstraction to get it and see it working. And that's amazing.
Until next time!