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hi um i donamp;#39;t really want to use this mic but i guess i should so um thereamp;#39;s a url there if you have a laptop and a ruffle go there thereamp;#39;s a couple steps of instructions as long as you already have maven youamp;#39;ll be able to um bring this right up the latest version that was checked in you know this morning and um try it out you should be able to the code snippets on the slides you should be able to just try so iamp;#39;d love it if you guys do that and that way you can find my bugs before the end of the talk okay um right so iamp;#39;ll be talking about um an implementation of finger trees um foreclosure finger trees were invented by ralph heinz i believe is how his name is pronounced and ross patterson hang on a second here iamp;#39;m going to start a timer um not by me i uh all i did was a best attempt at converting their very detailed paper with all of its haskell examples into you know a language with readable syntax okay um so finger trees are ano