There is something special about hearing like line "Probably cause you're looking at my butt" in a conversation about programming languages. Literally made me LOL. 10/10. No notes. Keep on with keeping the honesty in these conversations. Absolutely fantasticm
Such entertaining video about a tech topic! Listing my languages that I used: BASIC (ZX-Spectrum), Z80 Assembly, Turbo Pascal (with inline assembly), x386 Assembly, Delphi, C# (from 1.1 -> ... skipping some versions though), JavaScript, C, Python. I then out of curiosity studied a bunch of other modern languages (go, rust, dart), DSL languages (proprietary), toy languages, etc. I also one tried to find a replacement to C (and wanted to avoid Rust), therefore I looked at Zig, Odin, V and a few others that I forgot.
I've listened carefully what Scott said. Just like speaking a language because you grew up in a country or region you live in you want to speak the language correct and understand it sufficient enough to be able to have a conversation and make some software that works correctly. You want to feel at home speaking the language and be confident that other people understand you...
Same for South Africa and probably the rest of the Commonwealth. Also the language is named from the Oracle of Delphi and Greek pronounces it Delph-E too.
Wow..such a legend. His system tools saved my ... so many times. Nice cast but Scott..those constant remarks of colonialism are just annoying. Company you working for have almost colonised PC software world market, so just stop.
03:14 Just pick C#. Thanks for watching Scott and Mark Learn to. #cuemusic
There is something special about hearing like line "Probably cause you're looking at my butt" in a conversation about programming languages. Literally made me LOL.
10/10. No notes. Keep on with keeping the honesty in these conversations. Absolutely fantasticm
That entire piece starting at 8:00 was hilarious
Such entertaining video about a tech topic!
Listing my languages that I used: BASIC (ZX-Spectrum), Z80 Assembly, Turbo Pascal (with inline assembly), x386 Assembly, Delphi, C# (from 1.1 -> ... skipping some versions though), JavaScript, C, Python. I then out of curiosity studied a bunch of other modern languages (go, rust, dart), DSL languages (proprietary), toy languages, etc. I also one tried to find a replacement to C (and wanted to avoid Rust), therefore I looked at Zig, Odin, V and a few others that I forgot.
that zoomit session was one of my favorite in-person ignite things ever. i won't be there in chicago this year. boo.
I've listened carefully what Scott said. Just like speaking a language because you grew up in a country or region you live in you want to speak the language correct and understand it sufficient enough to be able to have a conversation and make some software that works correctly. You want to feel at home speaking the language and be confident that other people understand you...
UK here, I've always pronouced it Delph-E, not sure why. We used it in college in the 90s.
Same for South Africa and probably the rest of the Commonwealth. Also the language is named from the Oracle of Delphi and Greek pronounces it Delph-E too.
That's the way I pronounce it
Channel 9 must be resurrected. It's a travesty that it was decommissioned 😢😢😢😢
Suomi Mainittu, nice there Scott for mention Finland and Finnish
in azure mark, what coding environment do you guys use for writing, debugging releasing rust code?
Final questions. Do you think F# is gonna face the same faith as J#?
No. MS needs a functional language.
Great episode, fun and insightful ❤
This episode is not yet in the playlist :-)
Everyone knows C is king. 👑
No one said Java haha. And...XAML, YAML, MD? :) Did a lot of Matlab in college/PhD. Also, learned Prolog in CS class.
10:21 "C++ with COM", but ATL !
Why not Julia? Suppose to be a better than everything, but they can get anywhere.
13:26 very opt response.. Given Mark is inseparable from sysinternals how can he not have c/c++ as his favorite!
Mads is also Danish, right?
Yes!
@ Lovely 😅🇩🇰🇩🇰, great show!! Oh, and I meant Mads Torgersen, but so’s Mads Kristensen, creator of more Visual things.
@@eduarddumitru1 so the Danes are good with making programming languages _and_ plugins
Foremothers ?
Borrowed not stolen
scottttt debate closed c# is it next video
FreePASCAL!!!
Seems to really not like Kotlin.
Wow..such a legend. His system tools saved my ... so many times.
Nice cast but Scott..those constant remarks of colonialism are just annoying.
Company you working for have almost colonised PC software world market, so just stop.