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Runtime Arguments
Jim McQuillan & Wolf
19 episodes
1 week ago
This episode is a little different from our normal format. When you listen to podcasts, watch Youtube videos or even sit in a conference room listening to a speaker, they almost always will mention things and assume you know what they are talking about. And lets face it, we don't always know what they are talking about. In this episode, Jim asks Wolf questions. Questions about things you hear in other podcasts (maybe even ours) or other places and you don't really understand what ...
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This episode is a little different from our normal format. When you listen to podcasts, watch Youtube videos or even sit in a conference room listening to a speaker, they almost always will mention things and assume you know what they are talking about. And lets face it, we don't always know what they are talking about. In this episode, Jim asks Wolf questions. Questions about things you hear in other podcasts (maybe even ours) or other places and you don't really understand what ...
Show more...
Technology
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9: Looking at Data Types From Both Sides
Runtime Arguments
1 hour 26 minutes
4 months ago
9: Looking at Data Types From Both Sides
We talk about data types and their importance in software development. Modern dynamic languages hide type information from you but it's still there, under the hood. Statically-typed languages, on the other hand, bring types right out in front of you. What are the fundamental types and why are they important? What about user defined types and aggregate types? Join us as we dive right in and try to explain it all. Takeaways The CPU knows about (let’s call them “atomic”) types and has inst...
Runtime Arguments
This episode is a little different from our normal format. When you listen to podcasts, watch Youtube videos or even sit in a conference room listening to a speaker, they almost always will mention things and assume you know what they are talking about. And lets face it, we don't always know what they are talking about. In this episode, Jim asks Wolf questions. Questions about things you hear in other podcasts (maybe even ours) or other places and you don't really understand what ...