Nim - First Natively Compiled Language with Hot Code-Reloading at Runtime
Offered By: ACCU Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference talk from ACCU 2019 that introduces Nim, a statically typed systems and applications programming language with powerful metaprogramming capabilities. Learn about Nim's unique feature as the first natively compiled language to fully support runtime hot code-reloading without significant limitations, along with its REPL environment. Discover how these features benefit professionals in science and education. Follow along as the speaker provides a quick introduction to the language, demonstrates runtime hot code-reloading and REPL usage, and explains the underlying mechanisms. Gain insights into how this approach can be applied to other compiled languages, including C and C++. Presented by Viktor Kirilov, an experienced C++ developer and open-source software author, this 59-minute talk offers valuable knowledge for those interested in high-performance programming, game development, and innovative language features.
Syllabus
Nim - First natively compiled language w/ hot code-reloading at runtime - Viktor Kirilov [ACCU 2019]
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ACCU Conference
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