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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@TheMagnum: Thank you. This conversation will spawn conversation. That's the making of a good conversation.There is much more to the debate and we should continue to discuss these important topics. I...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

Very interesting discussion about a lot of things, and I loved the Jackie Stewart reference.  Oh boy does the very last minute of the talk ring true.However, it seems Martin has missed the last 10...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@B3NT_0: Thanks for the feedback. I know I've been pushing the native thing a bit hard, but there is still confusion to be addressed. Behind the scenes, at YOW! there were several conversations had...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@Charles...No offense man, but you are really beating the sh*t out of this native thing. At this conference there were so many people there working on so many awesome things...and in each interview...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

By using abstract languages it is possible to write the following program:---------------------------"I need a 'Hello, world' program by this afternoon."---------------------------It is possible to get...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@Ivan: Thanks, Ivan. In retrospect, I agree that I could have done a much better job in this interview. Certainly, having Martin's undivided attention for a long time, I could have asked him much...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@Charlesfirst of all I think the first comment is a bit harsh, but I do feel that somethimes your questions arent really questions and are a bit to vague/not question at all so it is confusing for the...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@Jedrek: True story. There are several disadvantages to using one tool chain for everything. It's not a good idea to have only one tool in your coding arsenal. You build systems of systems, after...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

I do agree with the first post, but then everyone does have a personal bias depending on their own experiences and background.I did find this interview to be one of the best lately (there's been a few...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@CharlesHey. I wanted to apologize. My post was harsh. Unnecessarily so...I thoroughly enjoy your work on Channel 9. These talks are great and I have learned a lot from them. Of course, I, and probably...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@B3NT_0: No worries. I always appreciate honesty over style. You just expressed a natural reaction. I, too, can come across as hostile or angry even when I'm actually feeling neither emotion.Will check...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@B3NT_0: No worries. I always appreciate honesty over style. You just expressed a natural reaction. I, too, can come across as hostile or angry even when I'm actually feeling neither emotion.Will check...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@CharlesHey. I wanted to apologize. My post was harsh. Unnecessarily so...I thoroughly enjoy your work on Channel 9. These talks are great and I have learned a lot from them. Of course, I, and probably...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

I do agree with the first post, but then everyone does have a personal bias depending on their own experiences and background.I did find this interview to be one of the best lately (there's been a few...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@Jedrek: True story. There are several disadvantages to using one tool chain for everything. It's not a good idea to have only one tool in your coding arsenal. You build systems of systems, after...

View Article


Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

By using abstract languages it is possible to write the following program:---------------------------"I need a 'Hello, world' program by this afternoon."---------------------------It is possible to get...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@Ivan: Thanks, Ivan. In retrospect, I agree that I could have done a much better job in this interview. Certainly, having Martin's undivided attention for a long time, I could have asked him much...

View Article


Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@Charlesfirst of all I think the first comment is a bit harsh, but I do feel that somethimes your questions arent really questions and are a bit to vague/not question at all so it is confusing for the...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

@TheMagnum: Thank you. This conversation will spawn conversation. That's the making of a good conversation.There is much more to the debate and we should continue to discuss these important topics. I...

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Re: YOW! 2012: Martin Thompson - Mechanical Sympathy and High Performance Coding

Very interesting discussion about a lot of things, and I loved the Jackie Stewart reference.  Oh boy does the very last minute of the talk ring true.However, it seems Martin has missed the last 10...

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