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**Mat Ryer:** \[11:59\] I don't think that solves the problem, I think that makes it worse, but that's fine... |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Here we go, here we go... |
**Mark Bates:** I've got a common mistake in Go - working with Mat Ryer. \[laughter\] |
**Mat Ryer:** And that's from the president-- |
**Mark Bates:** I was gonna save that for the unpopular opinions, but I think it's a popular one, so... \[laughter\] So far only David Hernandez seems to be able to stick around and hang in there... |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Multiple times, too. |
**Mat Ryer:** Don't use his name in vein. |
**Mark Bates:** Multiple times! I don't. I love David. He deserves all that he gets from putting up with you. |
**Mat Ryer:** I love it. I've never had a banter happening and insults concurrently, for both Johnny and Mark at the same time. \[laughter\] |
**Mark Bates:** We try, we try... |
**Mat Ryer:** Speaking of concurrency, here's another one... Teiva, you talk about concurrency like -- we feel like Go is a bit famous for concurrency, it's got some great primitives that makes that so much easier to do than previous languages... Should you always strive to use that to make things concurrent, do you th... |
**Teiva Harsanyi:** That's a nice transition... Thanks for that. \[laughs\] |
**Mat Ryer:** I've been professional. |
**Mark Bates:** I don't think I understand the question. |
**Mat Ryer:** Is concurrency always faster? |
**Teiva Harsanyi:** Yeah. |
**Mark Bates:** That's the question? |
**Mat Ryer:** That's the question. |
**Mark Bates:** No. Next question. \[laughter\] |
**Mat Ryer:** This is not a quiz show, Bates... |
**Mark Bates:** Okay, fine... Continue on with your line of questioning. I mean, it was a yes or no question. Is it faster? No, it's not always faster. |
**Mat Ryer:** Is it a common mistake that people make, that people think concurrency is always faster, Teiva? |
**Mark Bates:** Did you just call-- |
**Mat Ryer:** Teiva, you have to speak before Bates gets in, otherwise \[unintelligible 00:13:30.14\] |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** I keep seeing the setup, and I'm like "Teiva, jump in! Jump in! Jump in!" |
**Mark Bates:** Why am I even on the show...?! \[laughter\] |
**Mark Bates:** What I was gonna say is I grew up -- my first job I was writing Java, and we didn't have generics. Then I went to Ruby and we didn't have generics. |
**Mat Ryer:** How old are you? No, carry on... \[laughter\] |
**Mark Bates:** I'm old. I'm old. My first job out of college I actually was doing ASP, so I kind of lied; I skipped a whole-- |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Classic ASP? |
**Mark Bates:** Classic ASP. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Wow. You go way back. |
**Mat Ryer:** Bates' ASP was classic. Full of banter in the comments... |
**Mark Bates:** It was. It was as classic ASP as it could get. |
**Mat Ryer:** ...funny variable names... You had a blast. Absolutely classic. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Good times. Good times. |
**Mark Bates:** Now I can't even remember what I was talking about. |
**Mat Ryer:** Generics. |
**Mark Bates:** Oh, generics. Thank you. |
**Mat Ryer:** Who's got a meaty unpopular opinion? |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** I do. I'll fire the first salvo. |
**Mat Ryer:** Okay... \[laughs\] |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** That came out of nowhere. You look surprised. |
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah, I was surprised. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Yeah, I don't often have unpopular opinions. |
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah, I know. Because you're nice. That's what we were saying earlier, Mark, privately, in the text. |
**Mark Bates:** That's what we were saying earlier, yes. We were saying what a nice guy Johnny was. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** \[laughs\] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.... |
**Mat Ryer:** Don't you think Mark Bates looks like he's just got back from being shipwrecked? |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Oh, mate. Fire! |
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