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2026 Participants: Martin Bartelmus * David M. Berry * Alan Blackwell * Gregory Bringman * David Cao * Claire Carroll * Sean Cho Ayres * Hunmin Choi * Jongchan Choi * Lyr Colin * Dan Cox * Christina Cuneo * Orla Delaney * Adrian Demleitner * Pierre Depaz * Mehulkumar Desai * Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal * Koundinya Dhulipalla * Kevin Driscoll * Iain Emsley * Michael Falk * Leonardo Flores * Jordan Freitas * Aide Violeta Fuentes Barron * Erika Fülöp * Tiffany Fung * Sarah Groff Hennigh-Palermo * Gregor Große-Bölting * Zachary Horton * Dennis Jerz * Joey Jones * Titaÿna Kauffmann * Haley Kinsler * Todd Millstein * Charu Maithani * Judy Malloy * Eon Meridian * Luis Navarro * Collier Nogues * Stefano Penge * Marta Perez-Campos * Arpita Rathod * Abby Rinaldi * Ari Schlesinger * Carly Schnitzler * Arthur Schwarz * Haerin Shin * Jongbeen Song * Harlin/Hayley Steele * Daniel Temkin * Zach Whalen * Zijian Xia * Waliya Yohanna * Zachary Mann
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  • Thank you for this amazing and deep reflection on Bertram's pieces. Although I don't have for the moment nothing to add to your analysis of the code, one of the many aspects where I found it very interesting is the fact that you speculated on what…
  • Hey, great post. This script language is fascinating. I was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit more in which aspect do you think Cree# differentiates itself from other programming languages. Thank you!
  • Sorry for being so late (to everything), but I did want to comment a little on this piece that I really like. One thing I really appreciate about this piece is the fact that, although minified, it could have been minified way more. And that sugges…
  • Hi all! My name is Milton Läufer (he/him). I am from Argentina, but I live in Berlin. I worked as computer programmer (since 2000), as a journalist and as a teacher. I have published some articles and short stories in Esquire, Vice, Guernica, CIA …