@johnyorke

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Engineer of soft wares for  platforms. Currently at Monzo.
Websitehttps://www.johnyorke.me

Something that AI, VR, Blockchain, Metaverse etc all have in common is that nerds refuse to believe that tech they personally think is cool has no mass market potential

Honestly I get it. I love writing toy programming languages and retro game engines even though I'm well aware (to paraphrase Thomas Watson) that there is a world market for maybe 5 of these

The difference is that nobody is promising investors trillion dollar returns on their toy game projects

@stroughtonsmith I’ve only just got into it. But I’ve never known a hobby be so difficult and yet so therapeutic.
@stroughtonsmith Glad to see someone else skipping the eyes on the Astra Militarum. No matter what I try they end up looking very bug-eyed.
Mastodon is the world's biggest community of people who deeply love computers and also think that the world would probably be better off without computers

Chris Lattner on Swift:

“#Swift, the original idea was factor complexity (…) massively failed, in my opinion (…) Swift has turned into a gigantic, super complicated bag of special cases, special syntax, special stuff”

the whole interview with Chris Lattner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovYbgbrQ-v8

I Interviewed The Creator Of LLVM, Clang, Swift, and Mojo

YouTube

Todays Xcode tip: Ctrl + M

can’t live without this.🤣 #buildinpubilc #xcode #swift

@Joekw compared to some that I’ve seen I’d say yours is one of the better examples!

To get the level of specificity needed to ask a computer to perform tasks will need dedicated jargon not just regular English. Which over time you will shorten with abbreviations and symbols for conciseness.

And then you’d have reinvented programming languages.

Building the Field Guide has been a lot of fun! It's my first web development project in more than fifteen years, so please let me know if you find anything that can be improved. I have many more ideas, but wanted to get it out anyway. https://www.swiftuifieldguide.com
SwiftUI Field Guide

A visual guide to help explore SwiftUI

SwiftUI Field Guide