ARC PTSD

Episode Summary

Jerod chats with Richard Feldman about Roc – his fast, friendly, functional language inspired by Richard’s love of Elm. Roc takes many of Elm’s ideas beyond the frontend and introduces some great ideas of its own. Get ready to learn about static dispatch, platforms vs applications, opportunistic mutation, purity inference, and a whole lot more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 6 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Retool – Assemble your elite AI team, arm them with powerful custom tools, and watch them make your to-do list disappear. Start for free or book a demo at retool.com/agents Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps close to your users — global Anycast load-balancing, zero-configuration private networking, hardware isolation, and instant WireGuard VPN connections. Push-button deployments that scale to thousands of instances. Check out the speedrun to get started in minutes. Featuring:Richard Feldman – GitHub, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes: The Roc Programming Language Roc Zulip Chat Software Unscripted Elm Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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  • Sponsor: Retool
  • Start the show!
  • Elm
  • Evolution
  • Static dispatch
  • Not self-hosted
  • General purpose
  • Platforms and apps
  • Sponsor: Fly.io
  • Roc vs Go speed
  • Oportunistic mutation
  • ARC PTSD
  • Maybe no, Result yes
  • Purity inference
  • Purity overload
  • Distribution
  • Downsides
  • Sharing code
  • Versioning
  • Roc and LLMs
  • New lang optimism
  • Best Roc experience
  • Community
  • Now or later
  • Connecting
  • Strange Loop!
  • C'est la vie
  • Closing thoughts


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