Hare Programming Language

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I'm gonna add watching this video to my CV for that google interview in 5 years

mobod
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Tsoding writes in C, but doesn't regard performance highly. Tsoding is an immensely experienced Haskell programmer, but doesn't like complicated abstractions)
This person is enigma

neshkeev
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tsoding is coding in hair so that he doesnt go bald again

nuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuh-fq
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Honestly, "C with namespaces" is already a great selling point.

rupen
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Finding this channel has made programming fun for me again. The bit at ~56:00 is such a good example of persistence and learned intuition paying off. I spent all of my uni days and and early career believing that the source code of languages and production grade tools were the domain of strange people with beards and tall pointy hats who lived in the basements of places like MIT. My early instructors and mentors simply failed to indicate to me that if I wanted to know more about a thing I could read its source and even build one. Its very motivational and just a lot of fun to watch this person dive in to all these different things, learning a lot, pushing through frustration, and most importantly, have a great time. I am grateful that he chooses to share it with all of us.

sfulibarri
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I totally sympathise. Work sucks. I can only tolerate it if it is a programming project that fascinates me and actually has some useful purpose in the world. My current solution to this problem is to work with a few friends on a start up company doing things we have a passion for. The money sucks but at least we are not shackled to drudgery. Life is short, the is no time to waste working on meaningless tasks to make money for someone else

Heater-v..
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Learning how a library works by grepping around and reading the source code is a really useful skill -- I started a new job about a month ago and I've been basically learning how to use their primary library through a combination of grepping around, using breakpoints to see whats happening, and reading docstrings, and primarily the former. It's so good!

Ash-qpyw
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CONGRATULATIONS ON 100, 000 GOOD JOB! YOU ARE GOAT. BIG Seriously appreciate your content.

joesenenfelder
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19:30 I would absolutely watch that! That's along the lines of how I am trying to approach learning programming and it has been helpful. I have at least hit a point now where I can write relatively competently in multiple languages and can understand what's going on in many others. You're definitely right; once you begin to understand programming, you can learn any language. It's all just syntax and built-in features.

iWillAvert
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You should try Odin too. Its literally in your name!

logyross
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The hare devs really missed out on an opportunity with the file extension. I mean it could have been *.bun ...

TheFailOrNot
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I'm really glad you left your story about how you make money in the vod, it was really nice to hear that :)

lievenpetersen
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I would 100% buy the general programing course

matheuscapitani
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Tsoding, I'm voting for Odin lang! Try it please.

dmytro.sereda
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"the role of optimizing compilers in the majority of applications is kinda overrated"
well said, loving it.

-ciii-
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I like its compiler being named Харек :)

glowiak
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the selling point of this language for me was the support on Windows: NO support and no plans for it

vinicius_xor_eax_eax
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I thoroughly enjoyed messing with hare, it's a shame that I can't use it for anything serious. It's such a fun little language! I wrote a small text editor using it.

raiguard
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(During the first steps with QBE, meaning: compiling) "Can your LLVM do that? Your LLVM lies in shambles!", Tsoding 2024.
I love you for that!:)

dieSpinnt
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I would 100% watch that course. I might even pay something reasonable, but I'm not rly one to pay unless it provides something better than reading docs, youtube, and creating problem/solution projects from scratch.

Your content is already extremely helpful for the overall programming mindset. I'm finally able to see a language for the first time and understand what's going on, and your thought patterns over multiple languages/projects has been essential.

Thank you!

ryansanta