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| brrt | good *, #moarvm | 05:39 | |
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| brrt | it's about time i write a blog i think | 05:54 | |
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| brrt | by the way | 07:04 | |
| tensorflow is sooo cool | |||
| it's like a turbocharged version of R | |||
| … now hang on a second | 07:05 | ||
| we have shaped arrays | |||
| what if perl6 would become the easiest, fastest way to use libraries like tensorflow | 07:06 | ||
| nwc10 | "people would still use Python 2.7"? (I'm not sure if this is a joke. Or if even if it is, if it's funny) | 07:07 | |
| (but it's certainly a backhanded compliment) | 07:08 | ||
| brrt | hehe | ||
| yeah, it is, in a way | |||
| staying power | |||
| that is what keeps perl5 alive as well | 07:09 | ||
| aside from being, altogether, a pretty good language | |||
| yesterday i had another of my oracular predictions | |||
| (my last one was that machine learning would be a 'bog-standard, MySQL-and-a-webpage level component in 15 years. I was wrong. It's going to be much, much, much, sooner) | 07:10 | ||
| within a similar time period (let's say 10 years), we're going to have most of our existing codebase slowly rewritten or simply dwarfed by 'high-assurance' systems in 'safe' languages | |||
| however, rust is not going to be the leader of that pack | |||
| why not? because rust is pain | 07:11 | ||
| nwc10 | I've not used rust. From the outside, what I like about the (intent at least) is that it's intended to be able to be used without a GC (at least, a subset of it) | 07:12 | |
| and that it's intended to make concurrency easy | |||
| the latter should be a given of anything "new" that folks plan to migrate to, given that smart watches are now multicore | |||
| brrt | i can probably answer why rust is pain, with a short and example I gleaned from a blog post | 07:14 | |
| .. maybe i can find the blog post in question | |||
| m-decoster.github.io//2017/01/16/f...borrowchk/ i think this was it | 07:15 | ||
| the gist of it | |||
| a Student struct cannot have a reference to the Classes he's supposed to follow, because the borrow checker, hates, hates, hates circular references, and you should have an effective 'join table' structure instead | 07:16 | ||
| so rather than have a pointer to a list of classes, you now have to manage a table of { class, student } pairs | |||
| is that more flexible? certainly | |||
| is that however overkill and sometimes even just the Wrong Thing? almost certainly as well | 07:17 | ||
| doesn't the developer know best? Not in rust-land he/she don't | |||
| that's why rust is pain | |||
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| jnthn | morning o/ | 08:38 | |
| lizmat | o/ | 08:40 | |
| jnthn | Hm, tensorflow | ||
| I was looking at that momentarily at $dayjob and thinking "hmm, Perl 6 binding"...no way that'll be something I get a $dayjob excuse to do, alas. | 08:41 | ||
| brrt | alas indeed | 08:46 | |
| jnthn already has enough free time projects too :) | 08:47 | ||
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