Published Sep 3, 2019
Episode 203: Leslie Lamport on Distributed Systems
Turing Award winner Leslie Lamport delves into the intricacies of distributed systems, illuminating Byzantine faults, the significance of precise system specifications like TLA+, and his groundbreaking work on logical clocks and Paxos algorithms, while emphasizing the critical role of strategic thinking before coding.

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