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Great interview! Happy I found your channel!
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Thanks for a very interesting interview, was curious if I can find a working production ready (battle tested etc) bitemporal db? or an extension / engine for PostgressDB / MySQL that enables this? Sounds really interesting.
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Thank you very much for the very informative discussion about a great language. I really hope that somebody would make a killer app in Pony and it will attract more attention
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As a programmer (not in low level systems), I can’t express how grateful I am for gifted people like Loris doing what they do for the world.
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Very well presented. I'm only 5 minutes in and you've given a few good examples that explain the justifications for some of the prominent language features. Lesser videos often ramble on about trivialities and never hit on this.
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Enjoyed the intro, as usual. The topic and guest were super interesting. I'm very interested in Gleam, so this was quite enjoyable.
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Awesome channel. Sure you’re gonna grow fast!
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Great interview! During my undergrad, I worked on fluid simulation for my final year project. Later, I transitioned into programming at a bank. Listening to her talk about Maple software, CUDA programming, and SPH techniques brought back so many memories—I could understand it all. Definitely a nostalgic moment!
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This is really a great interview and kudos Kris for being able to keep up with the volcanic (or should I say morseful?) Hannes!
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Great channel - love the diversity!
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that was a great episode. a change of pace, but still feels strongly related and not out of place.
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Just found your channel, interesting stuff. Never heard of property testing before. Watched the other vid and yes, TDD ends up with a lot of tests to maintain. I like your easy going style, subscribed and waiting for more demos.
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awesome interview, great information
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Thanks!
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I wanna work with this man, I wanna be his padawan
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This video has made me want to get into Rust and Bevy. Alice's passion and knowledge is inspiring!
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This has rapidly become my favourite developer podcast. Kris seems to ask the exact questions I'm starting to think of, but far more articulately and precisely than I could, mixed in with lots of insightful questions I'd never think of. Keep it up 👍
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Just found a new favorite channel!
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syntax matters a lot to me, lol, i just wrote off learning roc because it hasn't got braces
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Sos un grande Juan!!!!! Que locura verte en una entrevista con Kris! Saludos Translation (Just in case): You are a genius Juan!!! It's so cool to see you in an interview with Kris!
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Hayleigh is a rockstar in the Gleam community! She's so bright, and I love the way she's so intentional with her words. I've been playing with Lustre and it's very good!
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Awesome pod cast(s) - always impressive; real-world head on collision; Keep it up;
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Always a pleasure watching Kris' interviews.
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Elix-eeahr. The accent makes the language sound very fancy!
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Just found out about this channel yesterday through my recommendations. Love your interviews!
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great episode, an early christmas present !
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Wow Kris! This was my intro to Neovim plugin development and I feel ready to make some useful things! It was great to see your workflow here
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This project, PyO3, is the life-changing one. I was really surprised, that even async Rust functions work too. Wonderful job, David!
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Ahh, Hare-brained Scheme sent me 😆 (it would probably be a cool project too!)
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I didn’t know that I was on Kris’ podcast!? 😂 I‘ve been getting closer to getting that official diagnosis, but don’t really want to have the label. I feel like everything he said is what I battle with every day - at work and life in general. His point about the re-skinning the same website is akin to my analogy of putting the same puzzle together every day, it’s mentally challenging (which we should like yes?) but when you’ve done the same puzzle for a month straight sometimes you just want to get the LEGO out
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What an interesting interview ! Thanks again Chris ! My eyes are on DuckDB now :)
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Thank you soooo much!!! This was my favourite episode ever, Kris. Agnès did so well!!
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Amazing intro, congrats
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Kris I swear to god this channel is such a gem. I've always wanted to play with writing a distributed system but was a bit intimidated by it. Ben breaks it down in ways that an (IT/Programmer) laymen can understand!
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In a just world Simon Peyton Jones would be the only person who is allowed to use comic sans.
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good video, despite not caring about either JS or ocaml 👍
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If possible, would love to have someone from the warp terminal project on the show!
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What perfect timing! I just heard about DuckDB and wanted to learn more. Thanks for another great interview.
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Thanks for the interview!
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Wow, sounds useful for what I'm working on :o
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Love this interviews
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That was awesome thanks 😊
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GB is such a king. 👑
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Very good episode. Congratulations.
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Ditto 👏
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Omg, you are the only one that pronounced his last name correct. Kudos
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@DeveloperVoices yes, many differences, but seemingly some similar goals around having a synchronous state space with well-ordered events and state transitions, and then the developer is "sandboxed" into this clean deterministic environment by writing engine logic / smart contracts. Still working my way through the video, very enjoying <3
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Ha this was the perfect pace and level of detail for me and really helped me grok ESC better, thank you both!
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Wonderful chat.
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Awesome episode Kris and Joran! ❤ More like this please! 🙏
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