You're correct, you can still buy a new IBM mainframe to run old software. However concerning old code you said, that's great if you really don't want to change things. However the new mainframe you bought also comes with a new modern OS (perhaps z/OS, there are others) and also offers new software so you "can" change things using improvements made over 60 years. You're not using old tools on your new computer/OS.
When people say "being productive in a couple of days", do they really mean you can arrive at the job Monday, gobble all ghe information and context you need, and close your first ticket on Wednesday? That sounds impossible Because I am 6 month in, and I still don't know how my smallest change will affect the whole project, and there is ALWAYS unexpected side effects
I usually work with Javascript and Php with plans to get into python for machine learning. I had zero interest in go since I rarely hear about it and it's use case but this video has change my opinions in go.
Elixir only supports functional programming (most difficult paradigm to learn/understand) which would put a significant amount of people off, and since the language only supports a single paradigm it is very restrictive/limiting in what you can do (severely limits Elixir's versatility). Most Software Developers would prefer to use a multi paradigm language like Kotlin and Python for example, which allows a language to be used in multiple areas of software development (desktop, mobile, embedded etc).
You can use multiple languages in your entire system, and best to separate UI with backend, functional is absolutely fine for backend (scala is a very popular one as is functional). The main thing you're giving up by switching to functional is state, and since there is a lot of hype behind stateless, having the language force you there might be a good shift.
Correct and 'most' developers will also cost less that way. Nowadays with standard programming you don't even risk anything with well-backed solutions like Bank in a Box backed by IBM (4th video down www-01.ibm.com/easytools/runtime/hspx/prod/public/X0027/PortalX/page/pageTemplate?s=420f47624f3b4f239fcca260302abdef&c=420f47624f3b4f239fcca260302abdef )
I came here because of "your face" that is actually Mikuláš Dzurinda's face who was Prime Minister of Slovakia from 30 October 1998 to 4 July 2006. And I am also interested in Golang. :-)
So, I can't believe it that the banks in the Philippines which is so-called a 3rd-world country, are more advanced and ahead than the banks in London in every way mentioned here.
That's not hard to believe. Western banks built their tech stack eons ago while the Philippines just got started with all existing modern tools and larger talent pool to choose from than ever.
having a garbage collector does not mean the language is slower, a good GC on average will actually have the same performance, it's just going to be less predictable, actually in microbenchmarks a GC can be faster since it may not be freeing memory at the given time :D
This is computer science; gender and sexuality studies is down the corridor on your left and 4chan is behind the bike shed, (I'm guessing your comment will get you more Internet points in the latter.) Good luck.
Wow - been in banking for 35 years. So impressed that you struck gold with such an pioneering path. Keep it up.
I hope this bank will work in Norway soon. I want my bank to do all of this
You're correct, you can still buy a new IBM mainframe to run old software. However concerning old code you said, that's great if you really don't want to change things. However the new mainframe you bought also comes with a new modern OS (perhaps z/OS, there are others) and also offers new software so you "can" change things using improvements made over 60 years. You're not using old tools on your new computer/OS.
Wow! Very impressive business model. Well done!
Very well done mate
Restriction?!!!
I clicked because of the thumbnail... lol
Haha 🤣 same
haha
Pretty cool this guy was also in the Lord of the Rings
When people say "being productive in a couple of days", do they really mean you can arrive at the job Monday, gobble all ghe information and context you need, and close your first ticket on Wednesday?
That sounds impossible
Because I am 6 month in, and I still don't know how my smallest change will affect the whole project, and there is ALWAYS unexpected side effects
Maybe not finish tickets on 3rd day, but start making progress at least.
Depends how well they scope their tickets, but first-week commits are not unheard of in my experience.
I usually work with Javascript and Php with plans to get into python for machine learning. I had zero interest in go since I rarely hear about it and it's use case but this video has change my opinions in go.
Rust is better.
@@brentsteyn6671 noob
@@brentsteyn6671 you do look like the Rust type ngl
@@brentsteyn6671 Clown
Go is very simple, statically typed, has excellent concurrency model and yet has acceptable performance.
Good talk, just to point out the content of how Go is helpful is very limited & it's more about the entire architecture.
Nice one! Btw, You look a lot like Luke Shaw(Man utd Left back :) )
Awesome talk, learned a ton
Elixir only supports functional programming (most difficult paradigm to learn/understand) which would put a significant amount of people off, and since the language only supports a single paradigm it is very restrictive/limiting in what you can do (severely limits Elixir's versatility). Most Software Developers would prefer to use a multi paradigm language like Kotlin and Python for example, which allows a language to be used in multiple areas of software development (desktop, mobile, embedded etc).
You can use multiple languages in your entire system, and best to separate UI with backend, functional is absolutely fine for backend (scala is a very popular one as is functional). The main thing you're giving up by switching to functional is state, and since there is a lot of hype behind stateless, having the language force you there might be a good shift.
Correct and 'most' developers will also cost less that way. Nowadays with standard programming you don't even risk anything with well-backed solutions like Bank in a Box backed by IBM (4th video down www-01.ibm.com/easytools/runtime/hspx/prod/public/X0027/PortalX/page/pageTemplate?s=420f47624f3b4f239fcca260302abdef&c=420f47624f3b4f239fcca260302abdef )
Yeah functional programming is worth learning, not even as hard as naming variables or caching
It's not banking in go, that's more like go basics + company promotion
Came here for the Massimo D'Alema thumbnail
SAME
I came here because of "your face" that is actually Mikuláš Dzurinda's face who was Prime Minister of Slovakia from 30 October 1998 to 4 July 2006. And I am also interested in Golang. :-)
Hahah wait this guy is a face thief?
So, I can't believe it that the banks in the Philippines which is so-called a 3rd-world country, are more advanced and ahead than the banks in London in every way mentioned here.
That's not hard to believe. Western banks built their tech stack eons ago while the Philippines just got started with all existing modern tools and larger talent pool to choose from than ever.
Because you still use the word 3rd-world ! That’s what you get.
6:03 money spent today : 4.20 HMMMMM
*Bank:* we want performance
*Go programmer:* garbage collector goes brrrrrrr
Hahaha brrrrrrrrrr
@@simonjesusbeliever3467 like you can disable D's gc?
having a garbage collector does not mean the language is slower, a good GC on average will actually have the same performance, it's just going to be less predictable, actually in microbenchmarks a GC can be faster since it may not be freeing memory at the given time :D
Why nobody laughed at "cat GIFS" joke???
Not sure why you didn't go with elixir :-)
Cause people hate what they can't understand. And by Elixir, I hope you mean Erlang -- Cause it just a sugar syntax over almighty Erlang.
Like, kind of, like, like like like.. all those features were offered by indian traditional banks in 2017 for sure. Ex. Axi, icici
我看到了,怪不得看那个杰克怀特视频里面他说一个Monzo工程师,原来等这么久加到一个不得了工作,而且用的golang。估计就是他们公司的。
Should have titled this banning people for life with Go for no reason.
Well, Erlang has all of these features (of course much better) in 1985. Just saying ...
It's not 1985 anymore
Hard to listen to with so many "uhms"
P
Weird neck beard he has
It's actually the Go developer syndrome. We all have it, mine is reaching my chest by now...
"I mainly work as a back-end engineer"... I gotta admit that line made me laugh because y'know... He's gay... Back-end...
edgy
He didn't, but my gaydar is going off.
This is computer science; gender and sexuality studies is down the corridor on your left and 4chan is behind the bike shed, (I'm guessing your comment will get you more Internet points in the latter.) Good luck.
Cancelled ❌
Their micro service architecture is sexy