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Luna – presentation
April 16, 2018
The talk is a presentation of Luna, the visual-textual programming language and environment for data processing. It showcases a novel paradigm for data processing and explains how strongly-typed, purely functional programming can be combined with visual representation to help people create pipelines that are more intuitive, easier to comprehend and less error-prone. We demonstrate interactive examples and discuss the possibilities of such paradigm to change the way the data is being processed across industries.
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