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Chris Lattner: The Future of Computing and Programming Languages [audio]

#131 - Chris Lattner: The Future of Computing and Programming Languages | Lex Fridman Podcast.
Chris Lattner is a world-class software & hardware engineer, leading projects at Apple, Tesla, Google, and SiFive.

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The section on ‘Why programming language design even matters’ is really interesting (skip to it here).

I think anyone who is a language geek will love this interview with Chris Lattner (creator of LLVM and Swift) :nerd_face:

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