
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Joachim Breitner and David Thrane Christiansen interview John MacFarlane, a professor of philosophy at UC Berkeley, but also the author of the popular pandoc document conversion tool, which has been around half as long as Haskell itself.
He also explains the principle of uniformity as a design goal for lightweight markup languages, the relationship between philosophy and programming, and along the way he helps David with his markdown difficulties.
By Haskell Podcast5
1313 ratings
Joachim Breitner and David Thrane Christiansen interview John MacFarlane, a professor of philosophy at UC Berkeley, but also the author of the popular pandoc document conversion tool, which has been around half as long as Haskell itself.
He also explains the principle of uniformity as a design goal for lightweight markup languages, the relationship between philosophy and programming, and along the way he helps David with his markdown difficulties.

2,679 Listeners

289 Listeners

625 Listeners

585 Listeners

530 Listeners

288 Listeners

190 Listeners

19 Listeners

93 Listeners

505 Listeners

5,530 Listeners

13 Listeners

63 Listeners

559 Listeners

133 Listeners