I'm not joking and this isn't funny. We have been trying to build distributed agent orchestrators at Google since last year. There are various options, not everyone is aligned... I gave Claude Code a description of the problem, it generated what we built last year in an hour.
A lone Boston coder rewrote BIOS in 1984.
IBM wanted to sue. The programmer's clever loophole became the model for legally defensible reverse engineering.
You’ve probably been booting his descendants ever since. This is how Phoenix Technologies got away with it:
Dart is literally the easiest language to learn and use IMO, possibly easier to master than Python even.
No, but really, Dart is a great language. Flutter might frustrate and disappoint me about once a day, but Dart is solid.
More languages, more insights!
A few interesting takeaways:
* Java and Kotlin are quick! Possible explanation: Google is heavily invested in performance here.
* Js is really fast as far as interpreted / jit languages go.
* Python is quite slow without things like PyPy.
Most people do not even think about cancellation, but it is extremely important, and both Android and backend developers benefit from Kotlin Coroutines cancellation mechanisms. Let me give you some examples.
One of the most common mistakes I see is an incorrect launch use inside coroutineScope.
Let me explain why it makes no sense, and it only confuses readers. 🔍👇
What are the advantages of Kotlin over Java TODAY? Since Kotlin gained popularity, Java has started dynamically introducing features inspired by Kotlin. But what does Kotlin still have up its sleeve, and is it reachable for Java? Here is the list of the most important advantages:
🚨 Big news! The updated Kotlin roadmap is here!
Take a glimpse into @jetbrains’ top priorities that are shaping the future direction of the team.
🛠️ Language evolution: more efficient data handling, increased abstraction, and enhanced performance with clear code.
⚡️ K2-based IntelliJ IDEA plugin: faster code completion, improved highlighting and search, and more stable code analysis.
🌐 Kotlin Multiplatform: release direct Kotlin to Swift Export, streamlined build setup, and simplified creation of KMP libraries.
📦 Experience of third-party ecosystem authors: simplify development and publication process for Kotlin libraries, tools, and frameworks.
🔗 https://t.co/NR69AmhB6A 🔗
🚀Announcing LangGraph Studio: The first agent IDE
LangGraph Studio offers a new way to develop LLM applications by providing a specialized agent IDE that enables visualization, interaction, and debugging of complex agentic applications
With visual graphs and the ability to edit state, you can better understand agent workflows and iterate faster. LangGraph Studio integrates with LangSmith so you can collaborate with teammates to debug failure modes
LangGraph Studio is available for free to all LangSmith users on any plan tier during its early development.
Read more about it here: https://t.co/VKnJkOpusv
Watch a YouTube walkthrough: https://t.co/1qruVoJXe9
Try out LangGraph Studio for free here: https://t.co/3pwnQLkDTd
Sign up for a LangSmith account: https://t.co/NZbDhzp8xX
🚀 At @kotlinconf Amazon endorsed Kotlin for server-side development and showcased the AWS SDK for Kotlin.
You can now call all of your @awscloud services in Kotlin, enjoying a familiar experience and great performance.
Give it a try! ➡️ https://t.co/FsRJ0I07rZ