TLDR
Bend uses "interaction combinators" to parallelize your code
It's written in Rust and looks like Python
No loops. You use bend
to structure data and fold
to parse it recursively
You can use your GPU (or extra CPU cores) to run shiet in parallel
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Pretend I'm a giga r-slur (I am with coding, relative newb) -
How does this actually work with bend and fold???
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IT JUST CAME OUT WHY ARE YOU ASKING US
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BECAUSE I THINK YOU'RE SMART AND COOL AND I WANT TO GET BETTER AT CODING!
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Figure out what you like. Low level (e.g. C, C++, Rust), OOP (e.g. Java, .NET), or web dev (e.g. JavaScript, Python). There's also generative AI, security, DevOps, game dev, hardware, network/IT. It's a big ocean, so I'd go deep instead of trying to cast a wide net.
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Yeah fair.
Doing some courses teaching me C#, with some JavaScript but geared towards app development. I have some database experience too.
Ultimately want to move toward R for data analysis but want to stick with C# for now. My brain isn't do good with JS app development- mind you it's an accelerated course and I'm verifiably slow.
Given less of a time crunch to experiment and read a bit more I think I'll get a better grasp (with a little help from Youtube via ).
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