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thank you so the original title of the talk was supposed to be techniques for writing concurrent applications with asynchronous i/o but this is obviously way too long and also I had to change all the contents of the talk for reasons that hopefully will be apparent later so first Id like to know about you who has already used a synchronous i/o interest okay and who is used the asynchronous i/o in something other than rest maybe not Jes maybe okay so this talk is about asynchronous i/o in the context of networking so I wont talk about file operations if we do have time for questions maybe we can talk about it also Ive put some rest code examples in this talk that are available on github and so as Ryan said Im the author of a web framework because its called edge and thats actually how I came to learn about asynchronous i/o because I used the framework called hyper which you might be familiar with and it actually switched from synchronous i/o to a synchronous i/o so before we start