This is a fantastic talk and it has been featured in the last issue of Tech Talks Weekly newsletter 🎉 Congrats Ben and huge thank you for your work on rxjs!
Man...I though I would be the first Saenz in tech! Saw you in another interview (I think developer voices) and was siked out to see another (hopefully hispanic) in tech, let alone with my last name.... Keep doing your thing dude!
Awesome talk but sad to see almost 5 years later and the industry is still headlong into housing your data for themselves. Makes sense but it’s an architecture that drives terrible impulses
Those interested in using compiled languages as scrpts should really look into scriptisto. It's a fantastic solution supporting many languages including go.
Too bad they didn't add try catch. There are still unknown errors that can occur in go. fmt.Sprintf("%v", arg) can return a nil value and a nil value can be assigned to a string. You cannot check if string == nil.
Still we don't have a support of LSTM, GRU and some other important neural layers in this library. 🤦♂ Seems after this report the library is not developing any more.
I think it's funny that Pike's famously complained about Niklaus Wirth's strict separation of behavior and data, and then he ended up creating a language where you have interfaces that can only contain methods and structs that can only contain data. I think it ends up being a beautiful synthesis of both the ideas, especially the wonderful idea of implicitly satisfied interfaces.