IOHK | Cardano development techniques, with Duncan Coutts, PhD

IOHK | Cardano development techniques, with Duncan Coutts, PhD


Cardano is being developed with the aim of making it high assurance software. This is code that is rigorously developed using certain techniques to ensure it is bug free and fit to carry huge amounts of value safely, something which is currently missing in the cryptocurrency area.

In this talk, Dr Duncan Coutts, IOHK’s Director of Engineering, explains a mathematical technique being used to specify and test new components of Cardano’s software. Benefits of this approach include reducing accidental complexity in the code, and a simpler specification leads to simpler implementation, and easier testing that can be conducted comprehensively.

There is no other project that has ever been built to these parameters, combining peer reviewed cryptographic research with an implementation in highly secure Haskell code. This is not the copy and paste code seen in so many other blockchains. Instead, Cardano was designed with input from a large global team including leading experts and professors in the fields of computer programming languages, network design and cryptography. We are extremely proud of Cardano, which required a months-long meticulous and painstaking development process by our talented engineers.

Duncan has more than 15 years’ programming experience with Haskell and is a well-known member of the Haskell community. He helps maintain several popular libraries and tools including Cabal and ByteString. He has several years’ experience in packaging the Haskell toolchain and took a leading role in establishing the Haskell Platform.

He holds a first-class degree in Computation and a D.Phil in Computer Science, both from Oxford University. He has published papers at international conferences, including ICFP. His research focus is on generating high performance code from idiomatic high-level Haskell code. This included co-authoring the ByteString and Binary libraries and work on stream fusion for lists. He has five years’ experience teaching computer science, including four years spent teaching Haskell to mature students at graduate level.

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The Cardano PortfolioThe Cardano HubThe source for all things Cardanohttps://www.cardanohub.org/en/home/

Cardano Blockchain Explorer
An open source block explorer for the Cardano project
https://cardanoexplorer.com

Cardano Documentation
Full technical documentation of the project
https://cardanodocs.com

Cardano Roadmap
Development path of the Cardano project
https://cardanoroadmap.com

Why Cardano
The philosophy behind the project
https://whycardano.com

Daedalus Platform
Open source platform
https://daedaluswallet.io

The Cardano Foundation
Supervisory and educational body for the Cardano Protocol
https://cardanofoundation.org

Cardano Foundation YouTube
All the latest videos & tutorials
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbQ9

Cardano Foundation
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https://twitter.com/CardanoStiftung

Cardano Slack
Join the conversation
https://cardano.herokuapp.com

Cardano reddit
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https://www.reddit.com/r/cardano/

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