Rockstar 2 on .NET Rocks with Dylan Beattie
Ready for more Rockstar? Carl and Richard chat with Dylan Beattie about the programming language known as Rockstar. Dylan talks about a joke that got wildly out of hand - back when recruiters were all about rockstar developers, why shouldn't there be a programming language? And then it happened - a language where the code looks (and sounds) like glam rock lyrics! And now there's a new version coming - more rocking to be done!
Guests:
Dylan Beattie
Dylan Beattie wrote his first web page in 1992 and never looked back. He's been building data-driven web applications since the late 1990s, and has worked on everything from tiny standalone websites to complex distributed systems. He's the CTO at Skills Matter in London, he's a Microsoft MVP, and he's a regular speaker at conferences and user groups, where he's spoken about topics from continuous delivery and Conway's Law to the history of the web, federated authentication and hypermedia APIs. When he's not wrangling code, Dylan plays guitar and writes songs about code. He's online at www.dylanbeattie.net and on Twitter as @dylanbeattie.
Links:
- Unity Machine Learning Agents Toolkit https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/ml-agents
- Rockstar https://codewithrockstar.com/
- Rockstar on GitHub https://github.com/RockstarLang/rockstar
- Advent of Code https://adventofcode.com/
- Code Mirror https://codemirror.net/
- Art of Code on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6avJHaC3C2U