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So Many Programming Languages

2024-03-28 Science & Technology
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Top Comments (10)

@edumorango 2024-03-28

Lua on the frontend, Elixir on the backend and Turso database - the Brazilian stack

614 21 replies
@d.-_-.b 2024-03-28

Running an entire company on Web Assembly apps gives me an OrgWASM

178 5 replies
@PhatPazzo 2024-03-28

I’m paraphrasing here: “There are people who haven’t used Lua for more than three hours, but still have strong opinions.” “I don’t have strong opinions a Python. I’ve only used it for about 100 hours.“ Earlier: “Haskell is useless.” Come on, you’re just trolling us now, aren’t you?

154 11 replies
@nathanevans1064 2024-03-28

You might think you hate MATLAB but use it for 100 hours and then you’ll really hate it

94 2 replies
@OzzadarDev 2024-03-28

Prime just made the classic argument for mmos for Lua: “Dont worry, it gets good after the tutorial!”

52 2 replies
@jack-d2e6i 2024-03-29

Odin is super clean syntax and readable.

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@Robin_Goodfellow 2024-03-28

I have fond memories of Lua. My compilers class in college did a semester long assignment where we built a lexer, parser, and interpreter in Lua. That professor's unit tests, to this day, are some of the best I've ever encountered. Passing those tests was like crack.

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@KyleHarrisonRedacted 2024-03-29

“You should use narrow scoped languages” / PHP’s confidence was boosted

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@leetaeryeo5269 2024-03-29

That whole WASM talk really reminded me of the pro/con debates about targeting JVM/.NET, and how we used to have Java in the browser with Java Applets. Gives me a lot of flashbacks there with the whole "compile to WASM/JVM and run everywhere!" argument.

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@MyCodingDiary 2024-03-29

Every video you make is a masterpiece. Keep 'em coming!

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