In this episode, Conor interviews Mitchell Kember about the state of tooling in BQN.
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About the Guest
Mitchell Kember is a programming language enthusiast who enjoys working on compilers and developer tools. He maintains the BQN extension for VS Code.
Show Notes
Date Recorded: 2024-11-23
Date Released: 2024-11-24
BQN Tooling:
- BQN VS Code Extension
- BQN VS Code Extension (GitHub)
- BQN VS Code Extension - Create an Issue
- bqn-test
- bqn-lint
Other Links:
- Fushia (OS)
- FIDL (Fuchsia Interface Definition Language)
- J Nuvoc
- Advent of Code
- Zig Language
- BQN Language
- Uiua Language
- BQNPAD
- University of Waterloo
- AWK
- Lua
- Pandoc
- Tree-sitter
- Black (Python)
- pytest
- C++26 Reflection
- Jelly Language
- ArrayCast Episode 83: Jelly, Code Golf and a Sad Goodbye
- Roc Language
- Software You Can Love Conference
- Software You Can Love Blog Post
- Defeating the Optimizer: How to Write (and avoid) Unoptimizable Code - Martin Wickham
- Data-Oriented Design Revisited: Type Safety in the Zig Compiler - Matthew Lugg
- CppCon 2014: Mike Acton “Data-Oriented Design and C++”
- NotebookLM
- Problems with BQN
- Software Unscripted Podcast
- Developer Voices Podcast
- CoRecursive Podcast