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### Brief overview of parser development
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A talk by Maxim Valcke (@BinarySearch)
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A talk by Maxim Valcke ([@\_binary_search](https://x.com/_binary_search))
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### Brief overview of compiler development
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A talk by Cristiano Calcagno (@ccrisccris)
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A talk by Cristiano Calcagno ([@ccrisccris](https://x.com/ccrisccris))
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Almost seamlessly, Cristiano continued the hands-on example with a very simple example:
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A talk by Gabriel Nordeborn (@zth)
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A talk by Gabriel Nordeborn ([@\_\_\_zth\_\_\_](https://x.com/___zth___))
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Editor tooling is sometimes broken for some people but it is hard to report what exactly is broken and also hard to get reproductions.
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But, in theory, editor tooling with a sound type system should be really good.
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The [ReScript Association](https://rescript-association.org/) paid for all the participants hotel rooms and some of the lunches and dinners. On the first three days we worked at a coworking space which was paid for by the Vienna-based company [cca.io](https://www.cca.io/), which also happens to employ two of our contributors.
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## Acknowledgements
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We want to thank all contributors who are so invested into this language that they don't hesitate to travel the globe, some even with their families. Thank you so much!
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[@bloodyowl](https://github.com/bloodyowl), [@cknitt](https://github.com/cknitt), [@cometkim](https://github.com/cometkim), [@cristianoc](https://github.com/cristianoc), [@fhammerschmidt](https://github.com/fhammerschmidt), [@glennsl](https://github.com/glennsl), [@IwanKaramazow](https://github.com/IwanKaramazow), [@jfrolich](https://github.com/jfrolich), [@JonoPrest](https://github.com/JonoPrest), [@mununki](https://github.com/mununki), [@rolandpeelen](https://github.com/rolandpeelen), [@ryyppy](https://github.com/ryyppy), [@shulhi](https://github.com/shulhi), [@tsnobip](https://github.com/tsnobip), [@zth](https://github.com/zth).

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