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Rust is the New C (draft video for comment)

Hi folks, I've got a VERY early video draft for you, and I wonder what you think of this new slide format.

While the script and audio of the video is the same as my usual, I'm trying out a new markdown presentation framework called Presenterm.
This is a VERY rough cut, the fonts are inconsistent and there's a bunch of polish I'd like to give, but there's more than enough here for you to judge, I think.

I wonder if, especially for coding videos like this one, this terminal-based framework might be a better fit.

I'm on the fence about this, what do you think?

Rust is the New C (draft video for comment)

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Thank you! It's even more polished in the public video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e-nauaCkgo

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Delightful as always! Also grateful to see an applied use of Presenterm, I've been pondering using it and it's good to see that it can result in such a professional and distinctive output.

John Beisley

never too late - and JS isn't a terrible language anymore, especially if you can use TS

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Thank you!

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Thank you! I cleaned up the public version of the video a little and I think that for the next one I'll bump up the font size to lower the text density

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Thank you! I cleaned up the public version of the video a little and I think that for the next one I'll bump up the font size to lower the text density

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Fantastic!

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Thank you! I love the constraints of presenterm, stops me fiddling with css

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Thank you! I might increase the default font size for the next one

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LOL FUCK IT SHIP IT

Companion Technology

And man I wish I didn't have to learn JavaScript...I think I've touched like 7 languages before getting to Rust and now it feels like "it's too late" to learn it. It feels like an up heal battle and it's hard to stick with it. Feels a lot like meditating 10 minutes a day lol

Companion Technology

It's just as captivating as the other presentations. Everything is clear and easy on the eyes

Companion Technology

I didn’t read the description before watching the video and was wondering why there were so many blockquotes! And there are tables now! Some minor polish around spacing and contrasting colors like Coca mentioned on the discord is all that is needed, I think. Also, I’m a little worried about the pitchfork-carrying crowd when this goes public, but it needs to be said. - Ranti(nghuman)

RantingHuman

Colors, font and overall form is clean and pleasing, but the amount of written text and information (tables, quotes etc...) made it a little hard to focus on both what's on the screen and what's being said, leaving me a little confused at times. (But that might just be me trying to read code I do not have any knowledge in) I really enjoyed the Fortran bit, well executed and quite funny as it appropriately break the usual vibe of your videos imo. Thanks for the new video :)

Admax

the Fortran bit where you yell at the mic from far away is a funny bit but a minor departure from your usual aesthetic. I think its fun.

Phyllistine

I prefer the old aesthetic. Clean - Concise - Different. It stands out in the sea of algorithm driven thumbnails and titles. More importantly -it's you- it's your brand. Embrace it, don't change it. You do you. On a side note: You brought back memories. My first computer was an IMSAI 8080 and then a Kaypro IV. I'm more of a hardware geek but I still remember logging in to ARPANET to run packet tests.

Chris Bombria

Probably one of C's biggest problems is that it tries to simultaneously be a high-level and a low-level language, but was not actually designed to be good at either of those. It fails at being a good high-level language due to programs not being easily portable without significant effort of the programmer, and fails at being a good low-level language due to pervasive undefined behaviour.

Dirk Sesterhenn

C++V is a joke about CV, not a typo. But I thought the same thing too.

Wade

Thanks for the new video. Brilliant and informative as always 🦀 Some points for consideration: 1:53 Is the ‘V’ in ‘C++V’ intentional or a typo? 2:45 Both quotation marks are opening ones (“); perhaps use “…” instead. In addition, consider outdenting the first line by one character, so so the text itself is horizontally aligned but the opening quotation mark hangs in a way that signals a block quote. 7:48 The code has ‘defualt’ in line #8. I don’t know FORTRAN but I assume this is a typo. 8:34 You say ‘[…] with this single command’. What single command?

Maja Abramski-Kronenberg

That's my career - I am a Grace. Basic, Fortran, PL11, lisp, algol68 K&R C on vax, pdp11, two decades of OS and filesystem work. But it was quickly obvious after some of what we loved about C was inherently toxic/ dangerous. Evolving in parallel with open source ethos also incredibly important. Now rust is giving me the kind of tingle I got from k&r in 79.

Joe Hopfield

It was as aesthetically pleasing as your regular videos - I love the simplicity and clarity.

RHall

Good one as always. Maybe I'd do the usual `C(++)` whenever you need mention C in writing, e.g. in the table around 4:00

Csala Bálint

This is great, it's very readable and pleasing on the eyes. +1

Hussein Al-Jazairi


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