Mattt
Mattt is a software engineer at GitHub working on the Swift package registry. He's the founder of NSHipster, a journal of the overlooked bits in Objective-C, Swift, and Cocoa. Previously, he worked at Apple as a technical writer, contributing to The Swift Programming Language, Swift Package Manager, and Swift.org.
Session
11-09
19:50
20min
Putting Concepts Into Boxes: A Survey of Packaging Systems and Patterns of Code Reuse
Mattt
In the past 30 years or so of widespread code reuse, programming language communities have come up with various approaches to solving problems of code reuse. These efforts are often developed in isolation, leading to a divergence in concepts and terminology. What can we learn from one another? And how can we use this understanding to make better tools for managing software dependencies?
Metadata & Building things
Room I