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Weekly video show where Adam Barth and Eric Seidel write code and talk about tech.
Is this thing on? | Rubber Duck Engineering | Episode 1
Is this thing on? | Rubber Duck Engineering | Episode 1
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LOL, until recently I hadn't realized that Mario updated his favorite way to tackle ED and it's a relief! Although what he previously suggested was pretty good, it was a real pain to follow... I just go'ogled the latest by Mario Volpstein, it's so much simpler and potent now!
Anyone can build Lisp from scratch! Here's an actual challenge for you guys: build Lisp in Scratch ;^)
For beginner programming language books, there is one called "Game Scripting Mastery". It focuses on implementing a scripting language with VM and such. I didn't finish reading the book, but from what I read, it is slower than "Crafting Interpreters" so could be a good beginner book. And if one (such as me, who is not of CS background) wants an even easier book, there is one called "Writing Interpreters and Compilers for the Raspberry Pi Using Python".
Thanks a lot! How does this wonderful guy even have the time to write books when he is taking care of kids? All I want to do is more free time and more sleep, and it has been going on for 3+ years...
Please come back
Your experience with rust made it more difficult for you to use zig since you made the assumption in some cases that zig works like rust, when in reality it's closer to c.
Thanks a lot for the great series. You are awesome in explaining complex topics with simple words. I learned so much from you already. Keep it up 👍
I leave C++ textbooks in my bathroom. But not for the reason Bob does.
Did you get those T-shirts? lol
I don't remember which t-shirts we were threatening to get. 🤣
@@EricSeidel last 2 mins, *Acheivement Unlocked: corrupt the rust heap!* or something along those lines
watching this really makes me appreciate zig
small correction: requestAnimationFrame completely ignores the refresh rate, it fires up to 250 times per second if your (single-threaded) code is fast enough EDIT: nvm, apparently it's implementation specific and there are indeed browsers that respect the display's refresh rate. i think it was electron where i tested for the 250 before (on 60Hz monitor)
16 mins in and got a cube. took you an hour in unity lol
That's great stuff!
i have yet to see a game made in unity that doesn't suffer from having been made in unity.
The amount of innovation inspired by the desire to avoid using PHP is high and I’m proud to be a part of that tradition
got more streams planned? good stuff!
Cool interview, thanks
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my friend is currently writing a malloc thanks for sharing a implementation so i feel less dumb when he talk about it haha f
Wow! it's Amazing I did it well ! Perfect work !
IT'S ALWAYS THE UNDERRATED VID THAT'S LEGIT! THANK YOU! <3
My comment disappeared? But it seems basically a shadow stack / shadow heap approach, depending on the declared API in rust.
at 1:02:00 you guys are looking at the 0.6.0 docs. there are docs for each release. zig is in 0.10 release cycle now. the newer docs have recently had a makeover and are much improved (although still far from complete).
The singular for parentheses is not "parenthese" :). It's "parenthesis". I get that wrong sometimes too.
Eric sad to hear that you are leaving Flutter for new endeavors I wish you all the best, thanks for all you did for the Flutter community.
Great concept, had fun watching this one. Thanks!
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I'm gonna start leaving textbooks in my bathroom.
Great payoff at the end! 😀
That's why EA games has to be basically re-written from the scratch. It's so damn buggyyyy
It's amazing to learn about what was happening behind the scenes when I was starting my journey with native Android. Who knew back then that a few years later, something that 2 people started out for fun would shape so many lives and careers. Thank you! 💙
Thanks Eric and Adam for this excellent and interesting journey into the history and birth of Flutter 💙
One thing wasn't clear to me, was this experiment an official project, or was it a 20% time project?
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Flutter the prequel 😄
You guys are amazing. Contagious enthusiasm from both! Fuchsia avoids DLL hell just like Nix. Love it
Eric and Adam - thank you for the excellent episode and for faithfully keeping RDE running each week. Here's to 100 more and continued growth and success for fn3. ❤️
Link to the slide?
docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Yhch7KkNC5wbkcsc9p5XkWouEha2hex65l6Pca_SqkM/edit?usp=sharing
The video is a historical gem 💎
I think this is your best episode yet, I enjoyed every minute. It is a piece of history! I think Flutter is already a new platform. It is very difficult to predict how big it will grow, but I think it will be huge... And by the way, only true geniuses say they're not geniuses. The genius is in that iteration process and having a passion and a mind capable enough to make progress every day, and to dream big. You guys built the floor over which we walk. Flutter really feels like that truck with a nuclear reactor as engine. When I use flutter I feel really powerful. And making people feel powerful is a real gift. Thanks guys.
I like especially that they were able to explain things quite simply, but then actually thinking about it, some of it took a lot of genius moments
beautiful message. so true! flutter has been a fresh air. just started learning this week. i've made more progress in a day than I did in months with RN
Collection if is my favorite feature of dart!! I miss it so much now that I'm working with js.
I need some godot love
Excited to read his book
Can you make a video on "Fundamental concepts of a parser"
nice
Thank you for not using a completely different and unnecessary language for Flutter widget trees!
This video is super cool! I could learn how other engineers build this kind of application. You guys look so fun! I appreciate uploading this video and will watch others :)
Grate episode, thanks!