I watched the full talk. I found it quite interesting. And although I have only read a little Zig code so far, my experience was that I could understand most of it, so I think Andy's goal on that front seems to have been at least partly successful.
What did you guys link to? I can't see shit. Where is this templating thing and all. Which author (11:20) , Also how to become friends with Andrew? A best practice guide for that would be helpful.
@@notuxnobux You are arguing that changing memory management strategies is something normal in languages. It is the opposite of normal. In fact, it is so abnormal that it is completely justified to not consider it the same language, other than having the same name.
Zig talk begins at 14:50.
Would you guys considering interviewing gingerBill? The person behind Odin.
I watched the full talk.
I found it quite interesting.
And although I have only read a little Zig code so far, my experience was that I could understand most of it, so I think Andy's goal on that front seems to have been at least partly successful.
Sounds like a lot of interesting technology. Thanks for the interview.
What did you guys link to? I can't see shit. Where is this templating thing and all. Which author (11:20) , Also how to become friends with Andrew? A best practice guide for that would be helpful.
52:04 LMAO
20:37 LMAO
at 28.0 good
at 32 good
Why (he/him) there? I mean we can clearly see it’s “him” ?
strongly typed world
@@pyajudeme9245 lol
triggered?
@@origamitraveler7425 it really, just laughing at degenerates
Seriously, we need to stop pandering to this bs.
He/him? Shouldn’t that go without saying?
Don’t be a dick.
(he/him)
Exactly 🤡
🤣
Andrew, Rust was started in 2010 and went 1.0 in 2015.
I think you are confusing it with the time mozilla officially sponsored around 2010.
@@ankan2088 maybe but rust before that wasn't really the same language. It had a GC, if I remember correctly.
It started in 2006 and yes they changed it a lot. Thats how all languages work.
@@notuxnobux You are arguing that changing memory management strategies is something normal in languages. It is the opposite of normal. In fact, it is so abnormal that it is completely justified to not consider it the same language, other than having the same name.
More than 900k Ukrainian refugees go to Russia.
And about 2.5 million go to Poland.
So not order of magnitude.
it's one of those well know small orders of magnitude that's actually ×2.7
Those refugees don't go to Russia. They are kidnapped by Russians.
Some of those "900k" are forcefully moved.
55:45 LMAO