Demystifying compilers by writing your own - Bruno Macabeus

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In this talk, I'll use as a case study a compiler that I'm currently working on to show you how to build one from scratch using Elixir–explaining each phase of a compilation process and how Elixir can help us on this challenge–and, in the end of the day, I'll have obtained your Compilers 101 degree.

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I love open source, because I first learned to program on open source communities. Nowadays, whenever I contribute to open source projects, I feel happy for recontributing for the help I received.
I like to create open source projects and to collaborate on other community projects as well. For example, I was one of the top contributors in one of Rocket.Chat's native iOS app releases. I have collaborated on open source projects since I was 15, when I made my first OpenKore commit.
On this subject, I have a blog where I write what I'm studying and share my past talks. I like to write blogposts and give talks because this is a good way for me to learn and teach.

I've helped the organization of local meetups in the city I used to live (e.g. CocoaHeads Fortaleza or Python User Group Fortaleza) in many areas which included presenting tech talks and gathering speakers and sponsors. Now that I'm in São Paulo I want to do more of it.
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o ingles do cara mt bom parabéns pelo projeto

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