Episode 184: Safety in Swift 6, Protocols & More with Doug Gregor

Episode 184: Safety in Swift 6, Protocols & More with Doug Gregor

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In this episode, Conor and Bryce chat with Doug Gregor from Apple about the Swift programming language!

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ADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein Lelbach About the Guest:

Douglas Gregor is is a Distinguished Engineer at Apple working on the Swift programming language, compiler, and related libraries and tools. He is code owner emeritus of the Clang compiler (part of the LLVM project), a former member of the ISO C++ committee, and a co-author on the second edition of C++ Templates: The Complete Guide. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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Date Recorded: 2024-04-29 Date Released: 2024-05-31

Swift Programming LanguageSwift ActorsD Programming LanguageRust Programming LanguageFearless Concurrency? Understanding Concurrent Programming Safety in Real-World Rust SoftwareSwift Protocols2022 LLVM Dev Mtg: Implementing Language Support for ABI-Stable Software Evolution in Swift and LLVMOxide Episode - Discovering the XZ Backdoor with Andres FreundSwift Algorithms Library Intro Song Info

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