BEHIND THE CODE: The one who created languages
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Anders Hejlsberg is the original author of Turbo Pascal and was the chief architect of Delphi. He currently works at Microsoft as a Technical Fellow. He is the chief designer of the C# programming language and co-designer of the TypeScript language.
He talks about his career, the choices he made and gives advice to developers.
One of the most underrated engineers in the world. A true legend who designs elegant software which impact generations. Thank you sir!
Turbo Pascal was my beloved language in the late 80s/early 90s. The it was Delphi, then C#,... I have not used TypeScript so far. But it is such a pleasure to hear Anders talk!
Delphi was hands down the most productive development environment available on any platform. Had Borland supported the Mac from the beginning, they would still be in business. Apple was primaries a Pascal shop up until the mid 90s.😊
It is so amazing to discover *who* is The Founder.... AFTER using his fantastic products like Turbo Pascal and Delphi for 35 years! Thanks Anders!!!
Starting with SubSet of Pascal and ending with SuperSet of JavaScript
I don't get star struck easily. As a musician I've met some big names and very famous people. This guy tho. I have such admiration for what he's done and are doing. TypeScript for ex has made my work life soooo much better and more fun. Thank you Anders.
The final statement is amazing, brilliant guy!
"Don't let people tell you that it can't be done."
such a remarkable person. i appreciated.
A true legend!
He is a legend! But I think "The one who created languages" was Prof. Niklaus Wirth. Hejlsberg "just" reimplement it.
fall of 83 i was in 9th grade. When i discovered turbo pascal it was like finally i had something that spoke to me
2:05 "because that's when you can really get down to the -medal- metal"
A true legend!
good talk. c# is my language of choice for many things but i have yet to play with typescript. I'm looking forward to it
He's the man that's messed up my computer science.
We created a trans script in our Blaise Pascal Magazine Issue 85, for the 25th year of Delphi
It's 2019 and we still hardcode subtitles covering half of the speakers face.
the legend!
Typescript needs interface extension methods. Just like C# has.
Transcription is wrong at 1:59 -- should be "programming what's there" rather than "programming once a day".
dude a walking corporate oriented language
çok kral adam
legend
When it comes from the Master himself, it punctures the story I have been telling that the Turbo Pascal initially started at $50 but buyers didn't trust such a cheap product. When they trippeled the price, people started buying it. Mythbusted, I guess.
What is the music? I addicted it. Where can I find it?
What do you feel of Lisp?
Ahh that can't do ..
Hold my beer.
( 12:42 )
Im constantly told by microsoft official devs on Github ~ "Thats not possible, we cant do that...!! "......
Soooo, ya there goes that.....
so its YOUR FAULT!!!!
This is smart guy. Not like the penguin 🐧 Linus Tordodvaliux
I moved from C# to TypeScript just because it was Anders. Great choice to follow him 🌹❤️🥰
It was a lot of fun to work with Anders on Delphi. He is the best programmer I've ever worked with.
I started with Turbo Pascal in late 90s. Then switched to Borland Delphi 7 and finally to C#.
It’s really great to listen to such a legend.
Imagine how the world would be have that high school decided not to invest in computers 🖥 🇩🇰
Great thanks Anders... I was amazed by the speed and quality of the Turbo Pascal compiler at that time... I did many projects with it. The books that came with the compiler were also great...
Subtitles: reader not breeder, metal not medal
The Danish traitor who betrayed Pascal for millions of $ at Microsoft 😡
8:52 yeah, and all that was Delphi your own child you betrayed
Who is the other co-designer of typescript? Cannot imagine Anders needing someone else to help him design a language.
Really enjoyed this interview. Anders, what a true legend :)
The Turbo Pascal compiler was awesome back then. It compiled code so fast compared to other compilers. Then he and his team decided to self host the typescript compiler in typescript... and I hate it. Not the language, that's ok, even though it's just sugared JS with types and some other neat features. But the speed... so damn slow compared to how fast it could have been if it had been written in a saner language than something that compiles down to JS. Wasting hours of peoples lives. Thank god that I only have to work with it occasionally, it would have driven me mad if I was stuck in that shit more often.
One of my role models!