Tacit Talk

Tacit Talk

Podcast de Conor Hoekstra

Tacit Talk is a podcast about programming languages, combinators, algorithms and more!

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27 episodios
episode Episode 27: Tersity with Aaron Hsu and Jon Smith artwork
Episode 27: Tersity with Aaron Hsu and Jon Smith

In this episode, Conor moderates a discussion between Aaron Hsu and Jon Smith about tersity. Socials * Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVFrD1dmDdvenJhYti3HomLRkC4_Y9AXA] * Conor Hoekstra: Twitter [https://twitter.com/code_report] | BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/codereport.bsky.social] | Mastodon [https://mastodon.social/@code_report] About the Guests Aaron Hsu [https://www.linkedin.com/in/arcfide/] is the implementor of Co-dfns [https://github.com/Co-dfns/Co-dfns] and an advocate for a terse and minimal array programming style. Hsu has a background in academic functional programming, and was primarily a Scheme programmer for ten years before learning APL. He was introduced to APL by Morten Kromberg while working on a GPU-hosted compiler, and switched to Dyalog APL for the project, which is now Co-dfns. Jon Smith [https://jvste.ch/] is a senior software engineer and security researcher with a focus on compilers, reverse engineering, and low-level systems development. His expertise spans multiple architectures and operating systems, with a particular emphasis on LLVM internals, static analysis tooling, and custom native code generation, including everything from shellcode and bootloaders to bespoke object file layouts. He has written custom compiler optimizations, firmware for embedded systems, and tooling for both offensive and defensive security applications. With a strong background in C, C++, and assembly, he often works at the intersection of language tooling and binary analysis, applying deep systems knowledge to practical engineering problems. He also maintains a public Twitch stream aimed at making vulnerability research accessible to newcomers without a formal computer science background. Show Notes Date Recorded: 2025-03-24 Date Released: 2025-03-28 * GitHub Discussion of ADSP Episode 197: 🇬🇧 Algorithms & Tersity with Aaron Hsu [https://github.com/codereport/adsp2/discussions/96#discussioncomment-11494334] * ADSP Episode 197: 🇬🇧 Algorithms & Tersity with Aaron Hsu [https://adspthepodcast.com/2024/08/30/Episode-197.html] * Co-dfns [https://github.com/Co-dfns/Co-dfns] * Conway's Law [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_law] * Bill Gate's "An Open Letter to Hobbyists" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Open_Letter_to_Hobbyists]

28 mar 2025 - 1 h 39 min
episode Episode 26: A GitHub Discussion of ADSP Episode 197 🟦 artwork
Episode 26: A GitHub Discussion of ADSP Episode 197 🟦

In this episode, the discussion on GitHub between Aaron and Jon from the ADSP Episode 197 is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials * Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVFrD1dmDdvenJhYti3HomLRkC4_Y9AXA] * Conor Hoekstra: Twitter [https://twitter.com/code_report] | BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/codereport.bsky.social] | Mastodon [https://mastodon.social/@code_report] Show Notes Date Released: 2025-03-19 * GitHub Discussion of ADSP Episode 197: 🇬🇧 Algorithms & Tersity with Aaron Hsu [https://github.com/codereport/adsp2/discussions/96#discussioncomment-11494334] * ADSP Episode 197: 🇬🇧 Algorithms & Tersity with Aaron Hsu [https://adspthepodcast.com/2024/08/30/Episode-197.html] * AI Won't Fix the Fundamental Flaw of Programming [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82JpGhctWpU] * How an APL Prototype Helped Designing a Service // Martin Janiczek // APL Seeds '21 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDl3obmOd58] * Link to Github Discussion [https://github.com/codereport/tacittalk/discussions/4] * Speechify (save $60 by using this link) [https://share.speechify.com/mzBQRif]

19 mar 2025 - 54 min
episode Episode 25: In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming (1977) 🟦 artwork
Episode 25: In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming (1977) 🟦

In this episode, the article "In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming" by Alan J. Perlis published in 1977 is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials * Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVFrD1dmDdvenJhYti3HomLRkC4_Y9AXA] * Conor Hoekstra: Twitter [https://twitter.com/code_report] | BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/codereport.bsky.social] | Mastodon [https://mastodon.social/@code_report] Show Notes Date Released: 2025-03-15 * In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming (1977) [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/perlis77.htm] * Link to Github Discussion [https://github.com/codereport/tacittalk/discussions/3] * Speechify (save $60 by using this link) [https://share.speechify.com/mzBQRif]

15 mar 2025 - 14 min
episode Episode 24: APL is More French than English (1978) 🟦 artwork
Episode 24: APL is More French than English (1978) 🟦

In this episode, the article "Almost Perfect Artifacts Improve only in Small Ways: APL is More French than English" by Alan J. Perlis published in 1978 is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials * Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVFrD1dmDdvenJhYti3HomLRkC4_Y9AXA] * Conor Hoekstra: Twitter [https://twitter.com/code_report] | BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/codereport.bsky.social] | Mastodon [https://mastodon.social/@code_report] Show Notes Date Released: 2025-03-11 * Almost Perfect Artifacts Improve only in Small Ways: APL is More French than English (1978) [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/perlis78.htm] * Link to Github Discussion [https://github.com/codereport/tacittalk/discussions/2] * Speechify (save $60 by using this link) [https://share.speechify.com/mzBQRif]

11 mar 2025 - 31 min
episode Episode 23: The Inductive Method of Introducing APL (1980) 🟦 artwork
Episode 23: The Inductive Method of Introducing APL (1980) 🟦

In this episode, The Inductive Method of Introducing APL by Kenneth E. Iverson is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials * Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVFrD1dmDdvenJhYti3HomLRkC4_Y9AXA] * Conor Hoekstra: Twitter [https://twitter.com/code_report] | BlueSky [https://bsky.app/profile/codereport.bsky.social] | Mastodon [https://mastodon.social/@code_report] Show Notes Date Released: 2025-03-10 * The Inductive Method of Introducing APL (1980) [https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/InductiveMethod.htm] * Link to Github Discussion [https://github.com/codereport/tacittalk/discussions/1] * Speechify (save $60 by using this link) [https://share.speechify.com/mzBQRif]

10 mar 2025 - 15 min
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