I found the slides on the Internet and uploaded them to the Internet Archive at archive.org/details/slides-for-the-laws-of-programming-with-concurrency-talk-by-sir-tony-hoare for posterity.
Thanks for making the talk available. Is there a way to access the slide deck as well? A bit hard to follow with the slides only shown for a few seconds each.
man, these people need to attend a seminar on how the tech talks should be recorded. There they can learn that slides must be visible at all times, the speaker name must be mentioned in the video description and other good tips. No wonder, nobody is watching this channel.
I found the slides on the Internet and uploaded them to the Internet Archive at archive.org/details/slides-for-the-laws-of-programming-with-concurrency-talk-by-sir-tony-hoare for posterity.
great talk but the video editing is plain useless: the slides should remain visible at all times occasionally alternating with a speaker's framing.
Great job of not clearly mentioning the speaker (Tony Hoare) in the description.
yeah, the speaker name is not even in the video description
Absolutely great job
Thanks for making the talk available. Is there a way to access the slide deck as well? A bit hard to follow with the slides only shown for a few seconds each.
Each year, Microsoft research lost hundreds of slides...
man, these people need to attend a seminar on how the tech talks should be recorded. There they can learn that slides must be visible at all times, the speaker name must be mentioned in the video description and other good tips. No wonder, nobody is watching this channel.
It would be helpful if somebody could share the slides, please
Thanks
Here you can find the slides: docdro.id/0x2RfTk
I can't thank you enough.
You're very welcome! :)
At microsoft they are so advanced they need not looking at slides, especially regarding the cutting edge foundational computer science
How is the director of this video, very terrible work.
This shows how is the quality of anything microsoft does... what a disaster. No slides, and missing name of the presenter in the description.