A series of public tech talks based in our New York office, with speakers hailing from Jane Street and from the wider tech world.
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RustBelt: Logical Foundations for the Future of Safe Systems Programming
Derek Dreyer
Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
Rust is a new systems programming language, sponsored by Mozilla, that promises to overcome the seemingly fundamental tradeoff in language...
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Playing Atari Games in OCaml
Laurent Mazare
Jane Street
At Jane Street, we enjoy using OCaml for lots of different things, from FPGA designs to web development. When it...
Safe at Any Speed: Building a Performant, Safe, Maintainable Packet Processor
Sebastian Funk
At Jane Street, we've been building systems to trade electronically for over a decade. As technology advances and the scale...
A Language-Oriented System Design
Nathan Linger
This talk explores the design of Ontology, a permissions management service developed at Jane Street. The design of the system...
Abstractions for Expressive, Efficient Parallel and Distributed Computing
Lindsey Kuper
University of California, Santa Cruz
Parallel and distributed systems are notoriously difficult to build correctly or efficiently. In parallel systems, the manipulation of shared state...
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