Wespiser Blog
Hi!
I'm Adam Wespiser
I build software systems that people use. I have one pet greyhound, two 3D printers, and (at least) three more shelves I need to build to hold my books.
My background is a mix of early-career academic research, startup data science, programming languages, and production engineering. Over time, I’ve moved from data analysis, to writing models, to building systems, and onto leading work where the main challenge isn’t code, but coordinating complex systems with the people needed to make them work.
This blog is a place to think out loud about that: to share opinions, try out new ideas, and put my thoughts somewhere that lands better than Reddit.
Write You A Scheme, Version 2.0
Is available on on github and the tutorial can be found here
Posts
- AI is an Expansion Engine. Software Engineering Needs a Pruning Engine - March 22, 2026
- The Attention Debt of AI Tooling - March 15, 2026
- Lessons Learned From A Year Of Writing Haskell - January 3, 2021
- Indexed Monads - May 6, 2020
- stack script: Compile and run Haskell with a single file - February 2, 2020
- Deep Learning Koans - December 11, 2019
- Year Of Arxiv Daily Digests - December 7, 2017
- Python Pandas: First thoughts from an R fanboy... - September 27, 2016
…or you can find more in the archives.