Despite the common association, Lisp dialects often not FP languages. The most popular Lisp language "Common Lisp" doesn't have out-of-box immutability, laziness or tail-call optimization. And has a VERY powerful Object Orientation system.
I didn't know he and Fowler are so close to each other, I've heard them disagreeing on microservices. Also, the more interviews and stuff I hear about him the more I want to see production code he writes.
Love the fact that you're doing this, please keep interviews like this one coming!
Despite the common association, Lisp dialects often not FP languages. The most popular Lisp language "Common Lisp" doesn't have out-of-box immutability, laziness or tail-call optimization. And has a VERY powerful Object Orientation system.
Great interview!
Awesome interview
I didn't know he and Fowler are so close to each other, I've heard them disagreeing on microservices.
Also, the more interviews and stuff I hear about him the more I want to see production code he writes.
Pretty cool Interview, thanks Jesse !
Thanks for this one. The comment is for algorithm.
Thanks I enjoyed listening to this interview, made me laugh a few times too
I think the topic of testing private methods was really insightful
I would like to see Kelsey Hightower on the podcast
I thought its a person from Game of Thrones XD
Gotta get an interview with martin kleppman cos that guy works in the shadows