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Odin is hands down my favorite language. It's the only language that feels like a genuine attempt at making a tool for people who deeply care about crafting software.
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This is the best tech interview channel, period. By a long shot
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My minio is going strong, I don't understand why that wouldn't be cloud native. Why does everything have to be some kind of thinly provisioned resource? The program still runs on a computer, and where exactly it runs is often super important. Storage as a service, network as a service, cpu as a service, your mom as a service. I'm tired of this. I feel so sorry for newcomers to programming having to learn this stuff, which noone tells them is completely useless for 99.99% of people, ending up not learning it anyways, because they would need to understand non-cloud in order to even realize why people are doing this. Seldom ever do I feel this strongly about a topic. Now where's keys to my bare metal postgres cluster... EDIT: great video, just can't fit more into this comment.
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I hope this language stays separated from all machines, especially mine. Great job again, Chris
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I mean rust has already "replaced" C, and go was never intended to replace C, but rather C++, and has since completely pivoted into devops and web dev and they basically wrote the entirety of cloud in it. I feel like the best replacement for C in terms of the language design as of time of writing is the Odin language, but it does not have large adoption nor is aiming for it.
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Lately I've been watching a lot of your interviews and this is probably my currently favorite podcast.
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I don't enjoy these talks about "history" of programming languages too much. I loved the database internals series, like the duckdb for example. I would sure like to hear some more technical aspect of writing a compiler, but this mathematical pondering about what the right ways to program are is not for me. But obviously, the production quality and the host are both phenomenal! Again.
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Didn't expect this for sure. I watch Jeremy's casts for longer than yours.
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The Mojo installer blackscreened my PC and that's the end of my Mojo journey
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Hey Kris, I don't know what that would look like, but can you try inviting Brandur Leech, creator of river queue?
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This seems like an excellent use case for NATS Jetstream...
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Chris can you open up a ko-fi account so I don't have to send money to patreon corp?
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One day I will switch away from VSCode when I get one that both has decent defaults, doesn't force you into keybindings that require you to have a PhD. in cryptography, and has good plugin library while not running on javascript. That day seems to be far away, but I'm looking forward to that day so much. Also, can we just highlight how mind-boglingly stupid it feels to have to wonder at text editor performance in 2024? It's the most basic of basic things you can do on a computer...
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21:10 I didn't believe that was actually a thing. Maybe you should get someone who can talk to us about error correction in databases(or in other software, like space computers, yaay, and more interestingly, at the hardware level too), but I don't know who that might even be. 😆 👍
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@ITSecNEO Rust is a language that is built about implementing constraints for programmers in order to get extra guarrantees about a program. Zig is a tool for making C++ less bad, it's their entire user story... No they're not.
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