 This conference has speakers lineups are like these are the people we I look up to while learning functional program. They are like top in the functional programming community. Tony Morse, Edward, he is the author of Lens Libraries. If you are into Haskell, you know what the lens is. Tony Morse, he is really a great programmer and has a really great way to really teach some very fundamental skills or ideas and give you intuition about like the Tony Morse talk about folds. So that was fantastic and I just got all of the intuitive understanding. Then Bruce, amazing person. I have such a warm feeling being around him. He has really made this conference for me an amazing like he has been really kind to me and at the same time he has he had this really good connection. So I really love him. I hope to meet him again in the future maybe. And Andreas, he is a core Elixir team member. So yeah, having access to people who wrote Elixir programming language and the core team members over here, it's really open. So the more people could join that there is something happening in India as well. So more people will be learning and talking about beam. And Michael Snowyman, he is great. He is like the best person. Most of the tools we use in Haskell like stack for building the programs. And if you want to build an application web application, you saw it is the framework and the underlying system which is kind of interface. So why he wrote all of the most of the libraries written by him, the Michael Snowyman. So yeah. FP community is really helpful if you ask. I have asked really stupid questions to lots of people and they had kindly answered all of my queries and doubts. So yeah, just come. Just come.