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Fast F#: Who Has Inspired You? 

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I was recently asked, "Who inspires you?" and I felt like the question warranted a blog post and a video celebrating the people who have inspired and helped me along the way.
Blogpost: matthewcrews.com/blog/2023/05...
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@JonnyD000
@JonnyD000 9 месяцев назад
I saw you had an older video on using Excel-DNA. Would love to see more content on how to use it.
@torarinvik4920
@torarinvik4920 9 месяцев назад
Great video. I would say Dave Plummer -> made Windows task manager. Martin Odersky -> made Scala and contributed to the JVM. Alan Kay -> made Smalltalk, coined the term "Object-Oriented programming". Chris Lattner -> Made LLVM, Clang, Swift and working on Mojo(superset of Python). Randall Hyde -> Made assembly language popular again, and made a series of books on writing high level code while understanding what is going on under the hood. Uncle Bob -> Writer of clean code series of books. Simon Peyton Jones and Erik Meijer -> Haskell implementors and spokespersons. I also have become a big fan of Don Syme recently.
@FastFSharp
@FastFSharp Год назад
Who has inspired you? What other developers should I be following?
@JustinSkeen
@JustinSkeen Год назад
I follow Nick Chapsas because he presents very interesting benchmarks and topics. I also watch Tim Corey and Don Franklin podcasts. I have always been inspired by, and felt "hero" status towards Anders Hejlsberg.
@talwald1680
@talwald1680 Год назад
For performance Andrei Alexandrescu (c++), Stephen Toub (c#) Functional concepts - Mark Seeman and Scott Wlaschin Scott is the reason I learned about f#, and functional concepts, especially railway oriented programming. For team work, R&D managment, team topologies - Dan north, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FL1lHaY1tG8.html, Dave harley (continuous delivery channel) And many many more! In my culture there is a saying - "A wise man, is a man who can learn from anyone" - well, I am trying!
@Grimsleeper86
@Grimsleeper86 Год назад
Gary Bernhardt, his most famous talk is probably JavaScript Wat, but he authored two sites on programming., Destroy All Software, and Execute Program. What inspires me about him, is his approach to both delivering software but keeping perspective on what makes computers useful and fast. He definitely inspired me to weigh the costs of just importing some random library, take a step back and ask "Could this just be 50 lines of code I own?"
@radionmustafa2963
@radionmustafa2963 Год назад
Vagif Abilov
@dereklomax161
@dereklomax161 Год назад
Well you of course! Thank you!
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