Behaviors as the backbone of software correctness | Gabriela Moreira | Bug Bash 2026
Gabriela Moreira introduces Quint (https://quint.sh/), a language built on top of TLA+ to make formal specifications more accessible. Quint was designed at the blockchain company Informal Systems (https://informal.systems/) to solve the syntax and usability problems of TLA+. Her talk focuses on the process of defining correct behavior in software, and then keeping that definition in view throughout the development process, demonstrating how specifications can stay alive throughout development through conformance testing, model-based testing, and trace validation. She introduces techniques for building confidence in specifications including modeling failures explicitly, using witnesses for vacuity checks, and creating reproducible examples that serve as trusted documentation. She also demonstrates how AI can help generate test harnesses and specifications using Quint, making formal methods more practical and accessible to development teams.

Will Wilson on Swarm Testing -- Papers We Love SF March 2026

Where all the ladders start | Peter Alvaro | Bug Bash 2026

Nothing has changed about software engineering | Ben Eggers | Bug Bash 2026

Why do so few buildings fall down? | Brian Potter | Bug Bash 2026

When Your "New Teammate" Hallucinates: Observability as the Safety Net for AI Code by Florian Mair

Steel, Rust, and truth | Steve Klabnik | Bug Bash 2026

Building confidence in an always-in-motion distributed streaming system | Frank McSherry | Bug Bash

What AI Agent Skills Are and How They Work

From Scale to Rigor: An Engineering Journey at Meta and Oxide

The AI layoffs end in 12 months and I know why

Now more than ever: building reliable software in the age of agents | Ron Minsky | Bug Bash 2026

Fast and fault-tolerant: pick two | Matt Barrett | Bug Bash 2026

Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

The paper scale system is broken.

Programming as an Act of Building Vocabulary

A love letter to Pi | Lucas Meijer

What AI Actually Means for Software Engineers

We won, what now? | Will Wilson | Bug Bash 2026

"Software Fundamentals Matter More Than Ever" — Matt Pocock

