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Encoding internet-scale decentralised data structures on Convex (by Mike Anderso
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The London Clojurians are happy to present: Title: Encoding internet-scale decentralised data structures on Convex Speaker: Mike Anderson Time: 2024-11-12 @ 18:30 (London time) Local time: click here for local time
Mike Anderson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-cvx/) will be presenting: "Encoding internet-scale decentralised data structures on Convex"
This discussion will expand on the first Convex event with the London Clojurians (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpKAQgcJRao&authuser=4) which provided an in-depth look at the whole platform. Now that Convex is ready to launch, the second conversation with dive into the significance of these efficient data formats and why the CAD003: Encoding Format (https://github.com/Convex-Dev/design/tree/develop/docs/cad/003_encoding) will be so revolutionary. The call will also cover examples for users. Note: the VM is written in Convex Lisp, inspired largely by Clojure. This past week Convex was awarded a grant from the EU government for a cross-chain token interoperability project.
Mike is a passionate contributor to open source software projects and an OG Clojurian, all the way back to Clojure 1.1 release. A programming enthusiast since the age of eight, Mike has a particular love for efficient data structures and algorithms. He represented the UK in the 1996 International Informatics Olympiad. Mike has held multiple CTO roles including being a founding member of Ocean Protocol (Blockchain for Data & AI) and Datacraft Sciences (Machine Learning, Data supply chain orchestration) based in Singapore.
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