the first time I saw the Erlang movie, it looked like black magic had entered the world of computing (I then discovered this stuff had been around for decades -_-):
the time I played with a demo of remote debugging while reading the Practical Common Lisp book. I don't know why but the fact that I could debug stuff on another machine was unreal to me
Webassembly and mostly everything around it. It's still all in flux but I truly believe it's going to amount to something huge in the longer term.
@ben
: you should do another post titled "What's the most disappointed you've ever been about a technology?"
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the time I played with a demo of remote debugging while reading the Practical Common Lisp book. I don't know why but the fact that I could debug stuff on another machine was unreal to me
Webassembly and mostly everything around it. It's still all in flux but I truly believe it's going to amount to something huge in the longer term.
@ben : you should do another post titled "What's the most disappointed you've ever been about a technology?"