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Awesome video. More neovim stuff please
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It's an exciting era for programming. We have new languages with the potential to rival C, but which will take over?
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Your channel is very small, and yet you unexpectedly gave us that very important disclosure at the start of the video. A very strong thumbs up is warranted just for that 👍 I hope you maintain this level of integrity for the rest of your career.
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I like this format! It's nice having a demo on the topic with actual code.
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Soon as they open source this I’m rewriting everything I’ve ever written in mojo
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I already loved working with Zig, this talk makes me feel inspired and have even more respect for the team.
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Two people I like to see in one place! Nice!
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This is the best tech interview channel, period. By a long shot
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Chris Lattner is great. Thank you for interviewing him!
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This video is inspiring. Anyway, I didn't know that Common Lisp is very efficient until recently. By using structs and typing hinting, my programs become much faster. Moreover, many libraries Common Lisp is impressive, for example, I use Esrap to make some parsers. Using Esrap is more convenient than a Python's alternative.
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Argentine detected ❤ ⭐⭐⭐
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Please don't stop making videos! I JUST discovered your channel and sat through 2 hours of content already. Keep up the good work! I'm fixin' to watch another episode. lol
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I did game development over a decade ago and this episode is one of the best things I heard in over a decade
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A collaboration of you and Evan, we are blessed 🎉 I've always wanted to see you interview him
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"Bevy! Bevy Bevy Bevy Bevy Bevy!" - tantan
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Oh, what a nice surprise. I've been following Roc for quite a while now and I love the mission statement that Richard is going for. Super excited to see what the two of you have to say!
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I loved hearing about Louis’ slow development philosophy! It makes me feel better about some projects at work that I started developing or thinking about at some point, only to finish them a couple years later. It seems very true that having these things on the back burner for a while makes them more consistent and well thought out somehow. Looking forward to getting back to Gleam!
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That was amazing pedagogy. You're incredibly clear and engaging. Kudos! 😀
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Oh wow, I just started learning Elixir last week! Elixir looks like a joy to work with, and seems like a language that has a well defined place to exist in real world applications. Very happy to have this to look through. Also: Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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I've never been much of a podcast "listener" especially with how the flooded the market is with mediocre q/a sessions masquerading as "informational podcasts". THIS is what I was looking for, an informative, and actually interesting session I can actually watch for entertainment! awesome (or idk maybe I am just a nerd) Keep it up man, you have some really dedicated folks rooting for ya!
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The man, the legend himself, thanks for the great work. PyO3 introduced Rust to me some years ago, and I will be forever grateful for such a smooth experience.
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I’ve followed gingerBill for years, watched many of his interviews and I believe he’s one of the most sensible language designers out there!
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This is a historical interview and goes straight to favorites.
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The professor has a learning voice and the host shows so much interest that I thoroughly enjoyed this discussion and sharing of fun subject that I did not know was possible
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Yay, the more functional nerd the better
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That was probably the most succinct tutorial/run through I have watch on YouTube, I now need to look at your back catalogue and see what other wonders you have 😊
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This was great! I'm a big fan of Evan's work and opinions, and you, Kris, are a wonderful interviewer, as always. Thank you both for this!
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54:00 imagine a text editor getting a replay system before valorant does. that'd be funny
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Thank you Kris for such amazing talks. This is the only no nonsense podcast on tech yt I watch.
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Thank you for the conversation. It was eye opening for a corporate DBA.
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I am amazed and greatful for the quality of this conversation. Bravo
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Happy to see Alice on this! Love her dedication to bevy and the community around it. It means alot!
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Hayleigh thinks deeply about architecture and it's fascinating to listen to her reason through the trade-offs between different models. I'm loving Gleam and Lustre, so thanks for the software as well as the podcast!
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This is the epitome of casual brilliance
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This is a terrific topic - thank you
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Outstanding interview. Chris is a true language engineer. Great interview as it gives a large audience an idea of the architectural drivers and technical challenges that led to mojo. Few people ever get properly exposed to these considerations to appreciate what it takes to do innovative language design and engineering.
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Passing allocators seems to be overhead, but I think it is actually an awesome idea. I have used many different allocators in my projects (buffer pools, arenas, buddy systems). In Zig I could use these different allocators easily
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This channel deserves a lot more subscribers.
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I already know zig for over an year and love it and I still learned quite a bit from this discussion and thoroughly enjoyed it. Great stuff. Thank you!
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Awesome interview, once again. The fact this channel hasn't blown up yet is a crime.
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OCaml is such a funny language because it has so much stuff that almost no one even knows exists. ~Antonio Monteiro~
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well, i'm really glad prof. schafmeister contacted you to make this interview. it is amazing to learn about all this. especially in the context of negative news all around... awesome things are going on!
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Have you seen Elm? Runtime issues are almost non-existent. There's like three known runtime errors that should be fixed... whenever Evan decides to update the compiler lol.
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Your intros to every video is a work of art!
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16:10 "Okay. Andrew started out trying to build an audio workstation and ended up building a language that also includes a C compiler." This kind of reminds me of RMS trying to fix the situation with closed source printer drivers and ended up building a whole open source operating system (with help of other people such as Linus). And in case of GNU/Linux, many printers still do not work.
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Oh my. Spent 15 years as Tandem/NonSop Systems Programmer (TAL). What is old is “almost” new again. Super episode.
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Leandro ostera is a 1000x developer. Truly inspiring contributions to the ocaml eco system
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Legendary AutoCAD sported Lisp as i heard from olders
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So glad to have found this channel, love what you're doing!
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This has honestly got to be one of the best new channels I’ve found. Lots of really interesting videos on here!
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