The Weekly Squeak — The Bosque language and Microsoft Mac
And I am back! Sorry, last week was too full of interviews at KubeCon and speaking at the strangest, but most fun event I have ever spoken at (CodeGarden in Odense). This week I have an interview with Mark Marron creator of Bosque, Microsoft’s new experimental programming language. Interview aside, I look at other programming languages you may not know (or want to know), and a bundle of new desktop goodies for your machines.
xx Chinch
Mark Marron of Bosque, Microsoft’s new programming language by The Weekly Squeak — anchor.fm
I speak with Mark Marron of Microsoft about their new language that is simple, obvious, and easy to reason about for both humans and machines.
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