 So this is my second year speaking at Functional Conf. Had a great time last year and I'm having a great time this year. One of the things I really found about the group here, very energetic, very inquisitive, very curious, and that's something I love. Since I've now been doing Haskell, it's a 10, 12 years, I don't remember the exact number, but it's long enough that it's an old hat to me. Sometimes some of that, you know, bright-eyed enthusiasm wears off. It should at some point, I would assume. And it's easy to get caught in just the day-to-day boring crap that ultimately any programming language you're dealing with is going to end up with the same boring business requirements and everything else. Getting to come to a place like this where people are just getting to see things for the first time, people have those questions. I get to walk someone through understanding things for the first time and get to have a little bit of a reminder of what it was like that first time I got to discover these things. It's what I love about these kinds of conferences and Functional Conf is one of the best places I've ever seen that happen.