The Art of Code - Dylan Beattie

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @zeitgeisttv5312
    @zeitgeisttv5312 4 года назад +10641

    This guy is a great orator/storyteller/and probably DnD master

    • @mythopoeic8236
      @mythopoeic8236 4 года назад +81

      Yesssss thank you

    • @snom3ad
      @snom3ad 4 года назад +141

      to be fair, he's also a great singer.

    • @kool141
      @kool141 4 года назад +26

      Check out Critical Role here on RUclips if you like DnD :)

    • @lafondawilliams
      @lafondawilliams 4 года назад +49

      @@snom3ad i was like what singing, glad i stayed to the end lmao

    • @PablofMorales
      @PablofMorales 4 года назад +37

      I died and resurrected with this comment,

  • @degerertenerten7307
    @degerertenerten7307 4 года назад +3377

    if you are a bit into programming, math and some philosophy, this young man will gift you an hour that you will not compare to anything in your life. Salute you Dylan. My deepest respects.

    • @haroldfinz4863
      @haroldfinz4863 4 года назад +43

      you said it better than anything I was able to come up with.

    • @coldheartednique6411
      @coldheartednique6411 4 года назад +5

      Agreed

    • @HelluvaAnt
      @HelluvaAnt 4 года назад +2

      ikr

    • @SK-ck9qu
      @SK-ck9qu 4 года назад +9

      Will not compare to anything life? Don't you think that is kind of strong statement. How about making love to a gorgeous supermodel?

    • @degerertenerten7307
      @degerertenerten7307 4 года назад +17

      @@SK-ck9quhahahaha is there any proof that supermodels make great love?

  • @JonesySurvived
    @JonesySurvived 3 года назад +1790

    "Taking lightning and sticking it in a rock until it learns to think" has to be the single greatest description of computers ever. Bravo to the orator!

    • @yankeenobonagu6411
      @yankeenobonagu6411 3 года назад +7

      id like it but you have 101 likes

    • @auntiecarol
      @auntiecarol 3 года назад +5

      @@yankeenobonagu6411 Decimal slave /s

    • @t3hKazy
      @t3hKazy 3 года назад +3

      When does he say that?

    • @joehyginus6125
      @joehyginus6125 3 года назад +11

      We have tamed lightning and made sand think.💪🏽

    • @brkmrt2
      @brkmrt2 3 года назад +2

      @@t3hKazy 17:24

  • @sergeboisse
    @sergeboisse 3 года назад +3410

    In the early 1980's i created many programs on a TI-59 programmable calculator that often took hours or even days to complete. I then put an AM radio receiver close to the calculator, and by carefully tuning it, I was able to listen to the electronic "music" of calculation, and I could tell, just by hearing, in which loop the program was looping into, and how far it was from achieving its final task. That was a truly artistic moment.

    • @QCLagstone
      @QCLagstone 3 года назад +207

      That shit's fucking cool

    • @garryiglesias4074
      @garryiglesias4074 3 года назад +83

      We've lost this magic...

    • @kinarkhar
      @kinarkhar 3 года назад +24

      Thats amazing

    • @eric549recon
      @eric549recon 3 года назад +42

      ... this, this is art

    • @xdnewsman7408
      @xdnewsman7408 3 года назад +31

      Brilliant!!!!! I wish there was a recording of it

  • @Megabushbuck
    @Megabushbuck 4 года назад +1848

    This is not a talk it's a performance.

    • @minall6889
      @minall6889 4 года назад +20

      This must be the most epic talk I've ever seen!

    • @olli9764
      @olli9764 4 года назад +9

      Isn't a talk always a performance regardless?

    • @DevsLikeUs
      @DevsLikeUs 3 года назад

      it surely is !

    • @marijnkneppers2340
      @marijnkneppers2340 3 года назад

      I agree

    • @enriquegarciacota3914
      @enriquegarciacota3914 3 года назад +4

      Every talk is a performance. It's just that most of them are really bad.

  • @chuygamer2734
    @chuygamer2734 3 года назад +292

    I think the coding presentation was just an excuse to bring his guitar playing skills into action. BRAVO!

    • @superpj
      @superpj 3 года назад +7

      That's the first Bill and Ted movie guitar too..

    • @stephclements6226
      @stephclements6226 2 года назад

      brunel jasques atune waltz beach1z!! 2redbelzenz fishbass...

  • @TheJjedele
    @TheJjedele 4 года назад +1804

    This must be the most epic talk I've ever seen!

    • @1995Shankar
      @1995Shankar 4 года назад +5

      me too

    • @nullplan01
      @nullplan01 4 года назад +15

      and the most metal!

    • @TotoLakay
      @TotoLakay 4 года назад +5

      He cranked it up to 11.

    • @tensevo
      @tensevo 4 года назад +3

      It's def up there. Lots of clever sh*t.

  • @MrSigmaSharp
    @MrSigmaSharp 4 года назад +1919

    6 years of university studies and another 6 years of practical computer development and I have never seen many of the things shown in this video. I have just shared it everywhere. Amazing content.

    • @Vscustomprinting
      @Vscustomprinting 4 года назад +48

      me: "okay, ima watch my first coding video.."

    • @connorgaughan9117
      @connorgaughan9117 4 года назад +10

      Daniel Reynolds I started 2 days ago 😂

    • @TheMrIndiankid
      @TheMrIndiankid 4 года назад +2

      @@Vscustomprinting same here :D

    • @Comakino
      @Comakino 4 года назад +20

      @@TheMrIndiankid This might not be the best place to start xD

    • @eapo
      @eapo 4 года назад +4

      Don't worry, you are just young. We were born with these, you were born with something else ;)

  • @AlambushaShukla
    @AlambushaShukla 3 года назад +240

    This lecture will never get old. I've watched it 4 to 5 times in past 1 year. Every time I see it, it entertains like a movie and yet has the ability to impart knowledge!

    • @lior_haddad
      @lior_haddad 3 года назад +4

      So have I, it's executed incredibly well.

    • @tejavathpavan1673
      @tejavathpavan1673 2 года назад

      Can u help mee

    • @gunarcom
      @gunarcom Год назад

      currently watching for the 3rd time in so many years

    • @shail0124
      @shail0124 Год назад

      @@gunarcomcan you please tell me what it teaches you? Should I
      watch it or not?

    • @lukkkasz323
      @lukkkasz323 10 месяцев назад

      @@shail0124 It depends if it's for you or not.

  • @stefan_popp
    @stefan_popp 4 года назад +638

    *Complexity from simplicity*
    4:39 Game of life
    9:58 Mandelbrot set
    *Art from code*
    17:45 Deep dream
    22:07 Using software to create art
    *Code as art*
    24:48 Artistic (obfuscated) code
    27:49 Quines (programs which print their own source code)
    36:40 Esoteric coding languages
    41:33 Code to sound languages
    46:37 The Rockstar language

  • @vinayseth1114
    @vinayseth1114 4 года назад +928

    TED speakers could learn a thing or two from this presentation.

    • @danstermeister
      @danstermeister 4 года назад +32

      TED has devolved into adult Speech and Debate competitions.

    • @Mystery207
      @Mystery207 4 года назад

      You must be able to pour coke without no one knowing what you’re pouring ? Or do you mean know your shit vs know you’re shit. Hehe 😉

    • @Hals
      @Hals 4 года назад +8

      They don't learn, too busy hearing themselves talking

    • @vinayseth1114
      @vinayseth1114 4 года назад +15

      @@Hals Hm true in many cases perhaps. But I still believe that there are genuine learners who talk at TED, as well. Hope we get to see more of them and less of the vain narcissists-a problem plaguing pretty much all digital domains today I guess!

    • @oisin678
      @oisin678 4 года назад +6

      Most TED talks are a complete waste of time. I have no idea why they are seen as any sort of standard.

  • @jadenirina9649
    @jadenirina9649 2 года назад +77

    Not a programmer but this presentation is truly a piece of art

  • @connerallen642
    @connerallen642 4 года назад +425

    "I got hooked because I made the computer do what I wanted"
    The exact reason I got hooked on coding myself. The unrecognized power behind just a keyboard is absolutely amazing in my opinion.

    • @connerallen642
      @connerallen642 4 года назад +8

      @Some exactly. That feeling right there is why true coders love coding.

    • @firmware-jh5vk
      @firmware-jh5vk 4 года назад +3

      @Some And the more you learn about the internal of the system, it becomes pure addiction.

    • @Southpaw101
      @Southpaw101 4 года назад +2

      Same here , just seeing whatever you had in mind work exactly the way u thought is a beautiful feeling

    • @ninjamonkey2251
      @ninjamonkey2251 4 года назад

      That makes one of us. I have never gotten a computer to do what I wanted outside of a small amount in the Roblox studio because every tutorial and teacher I have found is rubbish and no engine I've found so far is intuitive enough to just figure out on my own.
      Got a solution?

    • @Explosivo55
      @Explosivo55 4 года назад +3

      when you are shit at life an escape into what the keyboard can bring you is a no brainer

  • @mikedoroshenko881
    @mikedoroshenko881 3 года назад +294

    best programming video. RUclips has been recommending me this for like half a year and here I am.

    • @paulojose7568
      @paulojose7568 3 года назад +31

      Ive ignored this recommendation so many times, but i finally watched it know... And it was a damn good recommendation
      Does youtube know what i like more than i know? xD

    • @yalord5378
      @yalord5378 3 года назад +1

      me too man

    • @jodazague8333
      @jodazague8333 3 года назад +4

      @@paulojose7568 Unironically? yes

    • @THEMATT222
      @THEMATT222 3 года назад +1

      Relatable

    • @homelikebrick42
      @homelikebrick42 3 года назад

      Same

  • @jacobkamen9265
    @jacobkamen9265 2 года назад +90

    The Rockstar fizzbuzz was awesome. A culmination of all the preceding layers of software and art packed into one performance

  • @DELPHIIII
    @DELPHIIII 3 года назад +1340

    I've never written a single word of code in my life and was absolutely enthralled by this from start to finish. Brilliant, thank you.

    • @gabrielsroka
      @gabrielsroka 3 года назад +38

      Have you ever sung any 80s heavy metal songs?

    • @Ludabeat
      @Ludabeat 3 года назад +4

      @@gabrielsroka hahahahah

    • @MrTeathyme
      @MrTeathyme 3 года назад +19

      as someone whos been coding for almost two decades, i was equally as enthralled.
      This is the kind of stuff that made me fall in love with coding to begin with.

    • @IDK-kv8ob
      @IDK-kv8ob 3 года назад +1

      @Amon Duul dude. Hell yea. Thank you. In gonna go down the list one by one. See you in 20 years!

    • @rederdex
      @rederdex 3 года назад +4

      I started to learn to code 6 months ago, and I'm getting more and more surprised by what computers and coders can do in general. This was an amazing watch!

  • @altunbikubra
    @altunbikubra 4 года назад +305

    I have missed listening to such a good speaker. They are really rare.

    • @jordansabourin4978
      @jordansabourin4978 4 года назад

      "This thing beat me!"
      I'm that bad at chess, too.

    • @kdk6572
      @kdk6572 3 года назад +4

      I can't believe i just spend an hour watching this amazing talk! Absolutely perfect talk!
      Kesinlikle :)

  • @JH-wg7xe
    @JH-wg7xe 2 года назад +106

    The auroboros quine is actually mindblowing.

  • @kubastachu9860
    @kubastachu9860 4 года назад +86

    Started watching this with "oh, another hour talk that could be condensed into 5 minutes of specifics". Quickly changed my mind. Definetly worth watching.

  • @charli3br0wn
    @charli3br0wn 4 года назад +532

    This will be a classic talk in the years to come: thought provoking, informative, funny stuff being superbly delivered.

    • @ithaca2076
      @ithaca2076 4 года назад +2

      I absolutely love it!

    • @HelluvaAnt
      @HelluvaAnt 4 года назад

      @Angelo DeLuca yeah me too I am shocked how one hour flew by.

    • @Sarimae23
      @Sarimae23 4 года назад

      Fully Agreed, No Doubt.

  • @seenundercygnus6870
    @seenundercygnus6870 2 года назад +25

    I love how you can hear the passion and fascination of the person in the crowd with the distinct laugh.
    It makes me happy. It's how I feel about music theory, so I can relate.

  • @deadshxll
    @deadshxll 4 года назад +2860

    this dude really sang in his own programming language

    • @hazalstella656
      @hazalstella656 4 года назад +110

      I can't believe i just spend an hour watching this amazing talk! Absolutely perfect talk!

    • @MQXM001
      @MQXM001 4 года назад +55

      If that's not a flex, I don't know what is

    • @deadshxll
      @deadshxll 4 года назад +4

      @@MQXM001 ikr

    • @srtghfnbfg
      @srtghfnbfg 3 года назад +63

      He not only sang, he played guitar and displayed the parse tree of the program he was singing right under the code he wrote in his own programming language XD

    • @realking2184
      @realking2184 3 года назад +11

      "they called me a mad man"

  • @asherael
    @asherael 4 года назад +1209

    I can't believe the audience wasn't floored by Conway's Game of Life running in a computer made in Conway's Game of LIfe

    • @AndresMartinez-ep5tt
      @AndresMartinez-ep5tt 3 года назад +165

      most likely they all are senior programmers and have seen it before

    • @TheCookiePup
      @TheCookiePup 3 года назад +52

      It was a pretty viral youtube video a few times, a looping version of it with epic music

    • @Lunsterful
      @Lunsterful 3 года назад +131

      As Andres said, I'm a senior dev and I've seen almost all of this before, including having read Hoftstaeder, etc. There were some genuinely new things that were interesting/inspiring, but he can't expect developers to be new to most of this. Don't get me wrong, this was a great presentation and we need more like it. As the non-programmer commenter said, "I've never written a single word of code in my life and was absolutely enthralled by this from start to finish."

    • @definesigint2823
      @definesigint2823 3 года назад +12

      @@TheCookiePup Ah, that explains why some people laughed early (first time for me, I backed up the video trying to figure out how they knew so fast)

    • @TheCookiePup
      @TheCookiePup 3 года назад +18

      @@definesigint2823 That or they saw it coming anyway because they were thinking "as above, so below" or in this case "as within, so beyond"

  • @jonirampo4796
    @jonirampo4796 3 года назад +42

    I often have doubts about what i am programming, but this speech gave me confidence to program just what i like, whether it's silly or not.

    • @ledumpsterfire6474
      @ledumpsterfire6474 2 года назад +3

      It's a creative endeavor as much as it is anything else. There's absolutely no reason not to treat it as such. It can be an outlet like any other.

  • @DimitriGigot
    @DimitriGigot 4 года назад +136

    I can't believe i just spend an hour watching this amazing talk! Absolutely perfect talk!

    • @simonmasters3295
      @simonmasters3295 4 года назад +1

      I loved Hofstadter and GEB.
      This is next level. Respect

  • @itsjustboarsley
    @itsjustboarsley 4 года назад +414

    I was unaware they made Conway's game of life out of Conway's game of life. Blown away at like 10 minutes in.

    • @brianh.000
      @brianh.000 4 года назад +5

      That was pretty astounding.

    • @djtbone001a
      @djtbone001a 4 года назад +14

      Programs writing programs and their own source codes, Codeception. We must go deeper.

    • @SaMusz73
      @SaMusz73 4 года назад +2

      Conway's RIP video of ElJj ruclips.net/video/9Hpy6MKM-J8/видео.html in FRENCH, sorry if you don't speak it, (there might be subtitles, or request them if you need them) is a must seen about the Game of Life and some (about 10) of Conway's majors mathematical ideas .

    • @ishikani
      @ishikani 4 года назад +2

      @@djtbone001a have you heard of the code that writes itself through 128 languages? yeah, that's pretty cool.
      Edit: nevermind, he did reference it

    • @ithaca2076
      @ithaca2076 4 года назад +1

      Same!

  • @gabrielisuekebho880
    @gabrielisuekebho880 2 года назад +21

    I just found out that programming languages can be used like this. The fact that programming languages that do silly things and create unimaginable things(ART) is mind boggling and the rockstar programing language is awesome.

  • @joeharrison8571
    @joeharrison8571 3 года назад +152

    One of the best talks i've ever seen, after delivering a flawless presentation like that for almost an hour of course you deserve our indulgence at the end

  • @GoddamnAxl
    @GoddamnAxl 4 года назад +62

    can't believe i watched the whole thing..that was 1 hour of my life! and it was damn worth it!

  • @matijavuk9468
    @matijavuk9468 3 года назад +66

    ok, I'll need to re-watch this several times, one of the most fascinating thing I've seen on youtube in this age of entertainment consumerism.

  • @n3rcn3rc
    @n3rcn3rc 3 года назад +21

    Fabulous! I started professionally in Fortran in 1963 and ended up as the CIO of two federal departments. He captures the joy and power of coding!

  • @viridianite
    @viridianite 2 года назад +42

    ToC (with new newlines!)
    00:00 Introduction, Logo programming
    4:44 Conway's Game of Life (GoL)
    7:14 Can you create patterns that will grow infinitely in GoL?
    10:00 Chaos Theory: The Butterfly Effect
    10:40 Imaginary numbers
    11:40 Complex numbers (e.g., Argand diagram)
    14:12 Mandelbrot
    14:55 The Mandelbrot set
    16:35 Self-similar shapes
    17:51 Tron (and CG movies)
    19:40 Pareidolia
    20:16 Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)
    21:27 A new kind of art
    21:36 Deep Dreaming (CNN technique)
    22:16 Robert Felker and generative art
    24:54 Code as an art form in its own right
    25:05 Knuth's The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP)
    25:45 A safe haven for obfuscated and poorly-written code
    26:08 Flappy Bird in obfuscated C
    26:36 The Mandelbrot Set in obfuscated C
    27:00 Playable chess game in obfuscated JS (< 1 kb)
    27:40 Program that prints its own source code
    28:28 Quines
    29:30 Quines in C#
    30:00 Quines in JS
    30:31 Can you make a quine in HTML?
    32:37 C, Ruby, Python and/or Perl code?
    34:06 Polyquines
    34:18 The Ouroburos quine
    36:40 The Shakespeare programming language
    38:05 The Whitespace programming language
    38:34 The Chef programming language
    39:42 The Piet programming language
    41:37 Live demos and snowflakes structures/entities
    43:00 The Sonic Pi programming language
    43:38 Quick demo of Sonic Pi: Fizzbuzz Riff Edition
    46:40 The "rockstar" developer trope
    47:10 The Rockstar programming language
    48:16 Hello World in Rockstar
    48:24 Variables and assignment in Rockstar
    49:08 Douglas Crawford, JSON creator
    49:24 Types of variables in Rockstar
    49:45 Numeric literals in Rockstar
    50:37 PI in Rockstar
    50:51 Arithmetic in Rockstar
    51:18 Comparison in Rockstar
    51:32 Functions in Rockstar
    52:20 Introducing Rockstar to the world
    54:32 Rocket interpreter in JS
    54:48 Rockstar logo
    56:05 Dylan performs Fizzbuzz in Rockstar live

    • @novitrix9671
      @novitrix9671 Год назад +2

      Solid effort ty

    • @wit2817
      @wit2817 Год назад +1

      "with newlines!" LMFAO

    • @Dazed_04
      @Dazed_04 11 месяцев назад

      You should also edit it to say
      "For people who like to take the fun out of things" after the with newlines tag

  • @ard-janvanetten1331
    @ard-janvanetten1331 3 года назад +276

    This video got me into programming again. Halfway into the first year of computer science college, loving it.
    Thank you.

    • @monemperor1559
      @monemperor1559 2 года назад +22

      god on you isaac! maybe you can program a physics engine for your laws of motion

    • @chaotickreg7024
      @chaotickreg7024 2 года назад +10

      Thank you Newton, please write the next great physics engine for us.

  • @DavesGarage
    @DavesGarage 4 года назад +173

    The first two minutes are the best description of discovering the love of coding that I've heard.

    • @quetzapollo
      @quetzapollo 3 года назад +2

      litterally the smarter of us made sand learn play Minecraft. Alchemy and witchcraft are just annoying bitches bitchung about stitching stiches in a meadow of itches. Do That!

    • @Epinardscaramel
      @Epinardscaramel 3 года назад

      I think learning LOGO in school awoke something in me as well 😊

    • @iskandar5321
      @iskandar5321 3 года назад

      @@Epinardscaramel u
      Oooooniioozzzo😊😆😆🎫😇🙄🥲🎎🎅🚣🏿‍♀️🤽🏿🥝🍖🧈

    • @sbjncn
      @sbjncn 3 года назад

      how do i become a unethical hacker? do i have to learn how to be a ethical hacker first?

  • @milobanks9407
    @milobanks9407 2 года назад +12

    The audience did not clap nearly as much as they should've. Amazing presetation/timing/performance!

  • @janstehlik8713
    @janstehlik8713 4 года назад +564

    I love this guy! 17:22 "We invented computers, which means taking lightning and sticking it into rock until it learns to think.."

    • @freeman9586
      @freeman9586 4 года назад +16

      I think that is a exurb1a quote

    • @proxy1035
      @proxy1035 4 года назад +17

      @EramSemperRecta i mean same with us. we just react to whatever our sensors are outputting and our previous experiences with things, be that something that happend 5 years ago or 5 seconds.
      The Human brain is really complex, no question, but it isn't magic. Computers and the Human brain are both based on the rules of the universe, so why shouldn't computers be able to do the same as a brain?

    • @javiersolisbolivar3339
      @javiersolisbolivar3339 4 года назад +2

      @EramSemperRecta no yet...

    • @Dongdot123
      @Dongdot123 4 года назад +5

      @EramSemperRecta Yeah? Why do you think we have the same basic construct of carbon? Why didn't carbon atoms or molecules just stay as they are? It's an order from chaos that basically portrayed by people making the conway's game of life. A banana is a banana. So does many variety of bananas, they are their own.

    • @javiersolisbolivar3339
      @javiersolisbolivar3339 4 года назад +13

      @EramSemperRecta dear Sir, everything change, by evolution, engineering or extinction. Artificial Intelligence is just inevitable.
      But is normal to have a hard time trying to understand scales bigger than our lifetime.
      for example you talk about bananas being the same in a billion years. Only a thousand years ago the bananas you find in the supermarket doesn't exist, the bananas of our time had been developed by selecting seeds and species , and that process continue today, we try to develop fruits more resistant to plagues, that grow faster, use less water, etc.
      And if bananas change in less than a thousand years, what a computer will be in 1000 years is totally away of our imagination.

  • @MrWaterbugdesign
    @MrWaterbugdesign 3 года назад +26

    29:00 A program that prints its own source code reminded me of my first project in Programming 101 in college about 40 years ago. The project was to use Apple Basic on an Apple II to write a program and document the program in a flowchart. I thought flowcharting was dumb so I wrote a program that would create a flowchart of itself. Self documenting. Professor was a little pissed.
    Flowcharting was replaced with adding comments as programs became way too complex to make flowcharting useful. Add comments were largely replace with the reality that comments often mismatch code as code is changed and comments remain. But I still use a lot of comments but mostly as brainstorming.

    • @everettlwilliamsii3740
      @everettlwilliamsii3740 2 года назад +1

      There is this global disdain for COBOL, but there are COBOL programs that are still running, basically untouched for over 40 years. If a programmer is careful with their variable names (spending enough time in the Data Division), COBOL can be essentially self-documenting, saving an extra step. I have always believed in paragraph documentation, where you write a paragraph describing what a procedure or block of code is intended to do and then add in descriptions of any particularly tricky techniques that are used therein. Line by line comments are essentially useless to any but the totally clueless and if they are that clueless, they don't belong in there in any case.

  • @DineshSomu
    @DineshSomu 4 года назад +188

    "If you can't explain it to a six-year-old, you don't understand it yourself." - Alber Einstein. You sir, you explained it to even a fool like me, and this fool able to get it.

    • @iracingtf5051
      @iracingtf5051 3 года назад +3

      Did he really say that though?

    • @DineshSomu
      @DineshSomu 3 года назад +9

      @@iracingtf5051 Yes, I saw this quote with his picture in the background. So, must be true 😛

    • @byrospyro4432
      @byrospyro4432 3 года назад +11

      Einstein never said this, Richard Feynman come up with a learning technique where you explain an idea in a simple way to someone in order to understand, but Einstein never said that quote ever lol.

    • @ASLUHLUHC3
      @ASLUHLUHC3 3 года назад +1

      Didn't say it. If in doubt check Wikiquote

    • @bonbondojoe1522
      @bonbondojoe1522 3 года назад +1

      Are you a 6yo tho

  • @andrewrich6905
    @andrewrich6905 4 года назад +82

    Do you know what makes this presentation amazing, except this guy's skills? The fact that it is full of visualizations...that's how our brain understands!

    • @andrewrich6905
      @andrewrich6905 4 года назад +10

      @peter g i think that the final part is to visualize every idea...you can use metaphors,similes, analogies but in the end ,in my opinion, everything is converted into an image

    • @robin_birdie_
      @robin_birdie_ 4 года назад +1

      @peter g excuse me, that's bs.

    • @nathanepimetheus8530
      @nathanepimetheus8530 4 года назад +1

      Perhaps what Peter g is referring to are blind people.

    • @patriciaverso
      @patriciaverso 4 года назад +2

      @@nathanepimetheus8530 He is probably referring to people that are literally unable to visualize stuff in their minds, as recent studies have shown.
      Not that it matters to the "bs" guy up there...

    • @harnageaa
      @harnageaa 4 года назад +1

      @@patriciaverso I am part of the people who can't visualize images in their mind

  • @raijinnathanmatthews8092
    @raijinnathanmatthews8092 2 года назад +3

    My favourite talk I’ve found on the internet. What a brilliant man. What a brilliant world we live in.

  • @mayurravindra9433
    @mayurravindra9433 3 года назад +65

    It's high time to thanks RUclips algorithm for recommending me this masterpiece to watch! Happy new year 😊

  • @andrewferguson7859
    @andrewferguson7859 4 года назад +115

    I was introduced to “Hello World” when I entered college and took my first programming course. Pascal was all the rage at the time and we all got a taste for “ type it in, it will work.” It didn’t for most and confusion over ‘ and ` was the issue.
    I have worked un software development for decades and seen my share of interesting talks. This one, pardon the pun, Rocks.
    Thank you.

    • @eeddmm99
      @eeddmm99 4 года назад

      I too was duped into paying for the PL experience, After Fortran and Pascal I was about as useful as Betamax, However it was very useful when I took other PL's because of the logic.Dylan is very entertaining and a knowledgeable source of information.

  • @deimia6536
    @deimia6536 3 года назад +57

    You know if every single university professor made these kind of lectures I would be in uni forever.

  • @skywind1403
    @skywind1403 4 года назад +11

    Listening to this guy is never boring. He's a great epic storyteller.

  • @mejiab19
    @mejiab19 3 года назад +142

    This was beautiful! You had me smiling at many different parts of this video from the beauty of combining math, code, and art.

  • @retrokoala5325
    @retrokoala5325 2 года назад +12

    I had just started coding 7 months ago, and I've seen this video once a moth since my first "Hello World". Every time I recap this awesome lecture, I discover something new and understand something intrinsic about the topics. Just awesome

  • @E.Chizzy
    @E.Chizzy 4 года назад +10

    This is by far the best talk I have ever watched and I'm confident it will remain for quite a while.

  • @gui42cmzx98
    @gui42cmzx98 4 года назад +31

    Absolute legend, this conference was incredibly entertaining from start to finish. This guy has such an awesome mind, i love it, thanks a lot for this hour !!

  • @gnarfgnarf4004
    @gnarfgnarf4004 2 года назад +6

    "The thrill has never gone away."
    Amen brother.

  • @chunkaifu1284
    @chunkaifu1284 4 года назад +56

    He’s gotta be the coolest dude I’ve ever seen in a long time

  • @Ali-lt1kb
    @Ali-lt1kb 4 года назад +2692

    When you want to become a rockstar but your mom makes you learn programming.

    • @zulzdn9348
      @zulzdn9348 4 года назад +12

      hahaagahhaahhaha

    • @burntt999
      @burntt999 4 года назад +8

      Typo... you meant mum
      Great talk tho :)

    • @juwonadaniel
      @juwonadaniel 4 года назад +27

      @@burntt999 Not really, mom is American English while mum is British English

    • @bowler1862
      @bowler1862 4 года назад

      TRUE!

    • @TesterAnimal1
      @TesterAnimal1 4 года назад +3

      Not a conflict!

  • @f.d.3289
    @f.d.3289 Год назад +4

    Once you begin delving into Knuth's "Art of Computer Programming", you'll quickly realize that programming is, indeed, an art. Even though it's nearly half a century old, even though it uses outdated computer models and languages, it still never fails to amaze me. Knuth is a genuine genius.

  • @raymitchell9736
    @raymitchell9736 4 года назад +35

    Just when I thought I've seen everything... awesome performance at the end, wasn't expecting a musical performance!

  • @kbrnsr
    @kbrnsr 4 года назад +32

    The talk is amazing by itself, but the ending is what makes it legend

  • @chibuzor_
    @chibuzor_ 3 года назад +14

    Now, this is one of the best presentations I've listened to in a while. What an amazing speaker...was hooked in at every minute!

  • @nevereveravailable
    @nevereveravailable 4 года назад +11

    On a scale from crazy to genius this guy goes to 11!
    Such a wonderful and unique talk.

  • @evgenkonyshock4913
    @evgenkonyshock4913 4 года назад +19

    When he drew out a guitar i thought this speak can't be any more epic

  • @TheMehranKhan
    @TheMehranKhan Год назад +5

    this was the best one hour of my life, i've never been more focused on someone's presentation than this guy, you're amazing.

  • @greymatter33
    @greymatter33 4 года назад +6

    As an artist, designer, developer, lover of film making, rock music, philosophy and many other thins creative and academic (not to mention rebellious)-this is one of the most fascinating videos I've ever seen in my entire life. THANK YOU!!

  • @OfflineOffie
    @OfflineOffie 4 года назад +53

    This is seriously the BEST talk i've ever seen!

    • @hanakokun8641
      @hanakokun8641 4 года назад

      peter g damn bro chill

    • @hanakokun8641
      @hanakokun8641 4 года назад +2

      peter g I’m 17, it’s not wrong to be young and learning. Chill

  • @TeoAl
    @TeoAl 2 года назад +5

    A whole hour of absolute joy. This man is brilliant!

  • @christopherhanel8743
    @christopherhanel8743 4 года назад +10

    This was by far the most beautiful "pattern" I saw this year. Thank you for this overwhelming inception

  • @kerningandleading
    @kerningandleading 3 года назад +5

    Thank you, RUclips algorithm and auto-play. I would never have found this on my own and my life is better for it.

  • @muddaurth5825
    @muddaurth5825 Год назад +2

    Everything about this lecture is Absolutely Fascinating. This video has a better explanation of Conway’s Game of Life than Veritasium.

  • @vorpal22
    @vorpal22 4 года назад +25

    I'm a programmer with terrible ADHD such that it takes me three hours to watch a 30 minute TV show, but was so enrapt with every second of this brilliant video that I couldn't look away.

  • @qoobes
    @qoobes 4 года назад +86

    Legit one of the best talks i've heard in a while

  • @SolidIncMedia
    @SolidIncMedia 2 года назад +24

    This was an amazing talk. Well put together, full of surprises, full of languages I forgot existed. Well done!

  • @MBTIMemes
    @MBTIMemes 3 года назад +171

    when RUclips recommended this to me I had no clue what this video possibly could've been about, and I also had no clue that watching this 1 hour video to the end definitely wouldn't feel like 1 hour at all :o

    • @llamasarefluffy6270
      @llamasarefluffy6270 3 года назад +1

      OMG why are you here lol I watch your vids

    • @CharmPeddler
      @CharmPeddler 3 года назад

      I read your message and I had to verify for myself because it really didn't feel like an hour at all!

  • @douglasmckinley-sr1507
    @douglasmckinley-sr1507 3 года назад +26

    Fantastic! Can only appreciate the tons of work that went into preparing the presentation. I distinctly remember the buzz getting my first program to work (1962 using FORTRAN). Now, 58 years later, just got the same buzz programming a simple game in C#. BTW - Donald Knuth "The Art of Programming" - totally brilliant books.

    • @stephclements6226
      @stephclements6226 2 года назад

      frenchdarts froom us2heebeegeebiz resyklorepeetez...bbc...queen ..yuh...!!!!

  • @RevolverSnake412
    @RevolverSnake412 11 месяцев назад +2

    I still until this day repeat this wonderful presentation, I watched it for the first time with a limited knowledge in computer science, and yet I loved it. and now as a junior software engineer, I love it even more than before

  • @kilo.ironblossom
    @kilo.ironblossom 3 года назад +8

    My first RUclips 1 hour video that I didn't skip for a second. It was a journey.

  • @SubbingForFree
    @SubbingForFree 4 года назад +6

    I feel like I just watched an entire movie, complete with the end credit song. Incredible.

  • @cccomputerchannel629
    @cccomputerchannel629 Год назад

    This talk will never grow old. I will show this to my grand children in 40 years from now to get them into programming :)

  • @MrHotSpurs1
    @MrHotSpurs1 4 года назад +500

    "A complex number is like a project plan: It has a path that is real, and a path that is imaginary" LOL LOL LOL LOL

    • @adityarajkhowalama
      @adityarajkhowalama 4 года назад +3

      I was confused, whether to laugh or not

    • @samiraperi467
      @samiraperi467 4 года назад +26

      *part

    • @Bitfire31337
      @Bitfire31337 4 года назад +8

      "... and it's very difficult to predict, what is going to happen next."
      Was looking for this quote - epic 😂.

    • @billthomas2652
      @billthomas2652 4 года назад

      I'm telling this to everybody at work today.

    • @AdityaPrasad007
      @AdityaPrasad007 4 года назад +2

      @@samiraperi467 I think you can think of the real and imaginary parts of a complex number as paths along the real and imaginary axis. If you think about the argand plane it makes sense. So the pun is even better that way!

  • @BDGKruger
    @BDGKruger 2 года назад +5

    I was loosing my will to code but I am inspired now. Great, great talk. Thank you 🙏

  • @VinSandGPL
    @VinSandGPL 4 года назад +20

    Brilliant session every programmer should see !.

  • @Yetzederixx
    @Yetzederixx 4 года назад +61

    So my product manager goes in Slack not two minutes after I finished watching this calling everyone rockstars. Epic.

  • @Codetutor-DemystifyCoding
    @Codetutor-DemystifyCoding 3 месяца назад +2

    This is it!! This is my new benchmark about how good a technical talk could be.

  • @Guacamole42
    @Guacamole42 4 года назад +15

    Mind blown! Best talk I ever seen on RUclips. Thank you Dylan Beattie, you are awesome!

  • @Disco2FiB
    @Disco2FiB 3 года назад +4

    Devotion and dedication to his craft is inspiring

  • @jeffbrownstain
    @jeffbrownstain 2 года назад

    I'm so happy to find people like this among the net.
    Dang introvert creatives gotta stop hiding behind their screens and show the world their work so us plebs can collab with them.

  • @tmbarral664
    @tmbarral664 4 года назад +26

    Oh yeah, man ! You should see the smile on my face after watching your video ! Rockstart remids me of Hypercard, but written by Kiss ;) Brilliant !

  • @dzibanart8521
    @dzibanart8521 4 года назад +5

    This was not only a good talk it was a great stand up comedy show, a night at the museum and a 80s rock concert all into one

  • @sanches2
    @sanches2 2 года назад +2

    Me and my best friend got together for a week to work on our year end projects and wasted half the week by playing with Winamp visualization studio and came up with some strange equations, which made really great animations and images. Best procrastination adhd episode i've ever had :)

  • @Miionu
    @Miionu 4 года назад +22

    First coding talk I see that ends in a rock concert x) Great content!

  • @muzvid
    @muzvid 2 года назад +4

    I studied C programming about 30 years ago (DOS was still the dominant PC OS; Windows was a mere shell). I'm thrilled to hear that the Obfuscated C contest still exists!! However, I'm not sure which I'm more impressed by: Mandelbrot code that looks like the Mandelbrot set, or the Game of life played on a computer generated by the Game of life! Both are pretty damned meta. The Uroboros PolyQuine is a real standout as well, but all of these examples are truly awe-inspiring!

  • @rosem5062
    @rosem5062 Год назад

    This is a multi-talented guy. One of the best lectures I've ever seen.

  • @AlexGBY9
    @AlexGBY9 2 года назад +5

    One of the best, most entertaining talks of all times! Makes me want to write the "Game of life" in rockstar and then compile it to JS!

  • @twiggeh3577
    @twiggeh3577 4 года назад +175

    Legendary talk!

  • @Waqar_Ahmed75
    @Waqar_Ahmed75 Год назад

    I just witnessed the greatest storytelling expert saying some great words in my life. Just wow... Can't believe how time went by this fast.

  • @simonisenberg4516
    @simonisenberg4516 2 года назад +5

    Such a fantastic talk! Well structured, touches a myriad of topics, talks about stuff I knew something about but expands it with something I didn't know, has high and low concept topics, language agnostic, fun and then it tops it off with a finale worthy of closing any convention. Bravo!

  • @jean-benoistbrault1549
    @jean-benoistbrault1549 4 года назад +12

    Came for the title, stayed for the art ;)

  • @eternalheckler
    @eternalheckler 3 года назад +6

    Watching this has seriously impacted my youtube algorithm recommended videos...I'm not sorry

  • @AmrithNayak
    @AmrithNayak 4 года назад +22

    Brilliant talk! You've touched upon many of my favourite things about code!

  • @phillewis2616
    @phillewis2616 4 года назад +9

    From start to finish, this is possibly the greatest thing I’ve ever seen!
    Well... except The Princess Bride, obviously.

  • @dissonantelysium
    @dissonantelysium 3 года назад

    I don't understand half of this, but I can't turn it off because this man has the most crip and soothing english dialect I've heard in ages.

  • @CodingWithUnity
    @CodingWithUnity 4 года назад +16

    Best talk ever, amazing job and amazing language.
    Great job on Rockstar!

  • @raphaeldantalian2321
    @raphaeldantalian2321 4 года назад +15

    This was one of the best talks I've ever seen!

  • @rahultino
    @rahultino 3 года назад +1

    If you are ever going to speak in a conference where Dylan is also speaking, make sure you don't get scheduled after him. Absolutely mind blowing YT video. Best 1:00:48 ever spent on You Tube.

  • @ManuelBasiri
    @ManuelBasiri 4 года назад +97

    Wow man you've made my day. And my life probably. I'm giving you a thumbs up with my feet. It's BIGGER 👍