11:45 I don't get the reference to golang. if async/await come as a pair, then kotlin only uses async, whereas golang only uses await ('go func()' turns a sync function into an async function).
Off-topic, but: Nathaniel J. Smith is a great mind, it was a pleasure working with him back in the old days of the Monotone DVCS, a Git predecessor. He was the guy behind the mark merge algorithm of that DVCS, which is IMHO still superior over Git's identification-via-content-hash implementation.
What a great talk. I am amazed that so few people have watched it. Any Kotlin dev should really listen to this at least once in my opinion.
11:45 I don't get the reference to golang. if async/await come as a pair, then kotlin only uses async, whereas golang only uses await ('go func()' turns a sync function into an async function).
Amazing talk
спасибо за науку!
Great talk, thanks. Perfect explanation and motivation of structured concurrency
Execlent talk
Off-topic, but: Nathaniel J. Smith is a great mind, it was a pleasure working with him back in the old days of the Monotone DVCS, a Git predecessor. He was the guy behind the mark merge algorithm of that DVCS, which is IMHO still superior over Git's identification-via-content-hash implementation.
Great talk, as usual :)
Great talk, thank you.
How come the video is unlisted?
I am a bit confused on how does the higher order function run is a call to a suspending function ?
Should it be launch instead of run ?
You know.
You know.
You know.