Torsten Grust

@Teggy

Professor — likes database systems, programming languages, and LEGO. ツ

Tübingen, Germany
Joined January 2008

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  1. Personally, I prefer to increase the spacing for each successive indent according to the Fibbonaci sequence:

  2. RIP Dennis Ritchie. His influence on computers cannot be overstated. What an amazing legacy.

  3. At the same time you're complaining about editor X or language Y, someone is probably building something great and maintainable in both.

  4. Just found out that yesterday was international off by one day.

  5. Starting 1/2017 I have a vacant funded PhD position here at U Tübingen. If you love to walk the thin line between DB and PL, pls contact me.

  6. This is amazing 😂😂😂

  7. News just in: databases to be “named and shamed” if they use foreign keys without trying to train local British keys first.

  8. "We must make breakfast ... brexit a success"

  9. The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive.

  10. Handy book if you hate your children

  11. "Use functional programming. It is always better." - Michael Sperber

  12. Today I will finally have my revenge! Or will I?

  13. Finally on the stand again. Heya, heya, !

  14. In politics no one can hear you scream.

  15. (Feb 24, Berlin) Call for Contributions is out! Send us your proposal for what’s best in SW dev!

  16. Tim Kraska during and after his keynote at the PhD Workshop. Engaging! Thanks, Tim.

  17. The program committee for is all set up! Call will be out in the next few days.

  18. Torsten Grust followed , , and 10 others
    • @SNAPLConf

      (SNAPL) is a biennial venue for discussions about programming languages. SNAPL focuses on insight, innovation, and visionary ideas from industry and academia.

    • @CommitStrip

      The blog relating the daily life of developers. Official english account.

  19. A hopeful vision for our future generations of developers

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