- Morning (Take 2)
- Keynote - 00:00 - 54:27 - Kent Dybvig - beginning of talk may not have been recorded
- A #lang for data structures students - 1:18:44- - Jesse Tov
- The Cost of Sugar - 1:37-36- - Ryan Culpepper
- Bringing Back Design by Numbers - 2:00:08- - Chris GauthierDickey (and Jeffrey Edgington)
- Language-oriented programming: A cultural anthropology - 2:19:03- - Jesse Alama
- Afternoon
- How to Ask for the Time in Racket - 00:00- - Jon Zeppieri
- I Pivoted My Startup to Use Racket. Can We Pivot the World? - 19:36- - Stephen R. Foster
- Batteries Included: Commercializing Racket - 39:43- - David Storrs - possible that some portion of talk was not recorded
- Racket for Everyone (Else) - 1:09:53- - Christopher Lemmer Webber and Morgan Lemmer-Webber
- Digital Ricœur: Racket in the Humanities - 1:30:55- - Philip McGrath
- Saving it for later: language-supported to-do lists in DrRacket - 1:48:13- - David Thrane Christiansen
- Quickscript, a tool to quickly write scripts to extend DrRacket’s functionalities - 2:08:30- - Laurent Orseau
- Sinbad: Sailing the Waves of Data - 2:47:19- - Nadeem Abdul Hamid
- Verifying Web Pages with Racket and Z3 - 3:10:07- - Pavel Panchekha
- Petri Net Flavored Places: An Advanced Transition System for Distributed Computing in Racket - 3:30:48- - Jörgen Brandt
- Dataflow network programming with Neuron - 3:49:43- - Eric Griffis
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