The New Massively Parallel Language
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Top Comments (10)
"I'm not gonna use this..." you say that, then six months later we will see a "Learning the Bend Language" video.
Mutex: To freely quote Kevlin Henney here: "They should really have called them Bottleneck instead. No one would be like - Oh, I think we just need to add two bottlenecks here in those classes and we are fine" :D.
This language is so advanced that we dont even have a problem for it to solve (YET)
This thing is built on top of another of the guy's projects called HVM, which was a massively parallel runtime originally envisioned as a compilation target for Haskell. But it's a whole platform, you can write any language on top of it. It's pretty cool.
The creator is a friend of mine, he is called Victor Taelin, he is from Brazil and he is a very skilled language creator, he made more than 5 programming languages already and he is a workaholic as sh*t
Literally in December “Advent of Code in bend”
Another Brazilian language 🇧🇷
12:59 I usually use `.ok()` to ignore an error instead of assigning it to underscore. This will give you a warning if the type changes from Result to impl Future, etc.
As someone who is the target audience of this language, that call out at the end felt super weird, lol
Coolest thing I’ve tried yet. Can’t wait to see where it goes
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Top Comments (10)
"I'm not gonna use this..." you say that, then six months later we will see a "Learning the Bend Language" video.
Mutex: To freely quote Kevlin Henney here: "They should really have called them Bottleneck instead. No one would be like - Oh, I think we just need to add two bottlenecks here in those classes and we are fine" :D.
This language is so advanced that we dont even have a problem for it to solve (YET)
This thing is built on top of another of the guy's projects called HVM, which was a massively parallel runtime originally envisioned as a compilation target for Haskell. But it's a whole platform, you can write any language on top of it. It's pretty cool.
The creator is a friend of mine, he is called Victor Taelin, he is from Brazil and he is a very skilled language creator, he made more than 5 programming languages already and he is a workaholic as sh*t
Literally in December “Advent of Code in bend”
Another Brazilian language 🇧🇷
12:59 I usually use `.ok()` to ignore an error instead of assigning it to underscore. This will give you a warning if the type changes from Result to impl Future, etc.
As someone who is the target audience of this language, that call out at the end felt super weird, lol
Coolest thing I’ve tried yet. Can’t wait to see where it goes