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The Programming Languages Podcast with Fexingo: Python, Rust, JavaScript, and Modern Coding

The Programming Languages Podcast with Fexingo: Python, Rust, JavaScript, and Modern Coding

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Every line of code is a decision, and every programming language encodes a philosophy. In The Programming Languages Podcast, Lucas and Luna move past syntax flame wars to examine the actual trade-offs behind Python, Rust, JavaScript, and the modern coding stack. Each episode dissects a specific language feature, framework choice, or ecosystem shift — from Rust's borrow checker and memory safety guarantees to JavaScript's type system evolution with TypeScript, and Python's dominance in machine learning versus its performance bottlenecks. They ground every discussion in real-world benchmarks, open-source projects like Deno and PyPy, and case studies from companies that bet on one language over another. Lucas brings the reporter's instinct for clarity and hard numbers; Luna tests those findings with the engineer's skepticism and hands-on experience. You will walk away understanding not just what a language does, but why it was designed that way, and when you should — or shouldn't — use it. What does Rust's ownership model teach us about concurrency? Is JavaScript's flexibility a feature or a bug for large-scale systems? Can Python ever overcome the GIL? This is the podcast for developers who are tired of cargo-culting and want to think critically about the tools they use every day. #PythonProgramming #RustLang #JavaScript #TypeScript #ModernCoding #MemorySafety #ProgrammingLanguages #SoftwareEngineering #TechDebate #OpenSource #CodeBenchmarks #Deno #PyPy #GIL #BorrowChecker #Business #FexingoBusiness #Technology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • Why Every Developer Should Learn SQL in 2026
    2026/06/08
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore why SQL remains the most underrated skill for developers in 2026. They break down how SQLite processes over one trillion queries per day, why modern tools like DuckDB are making SQL relevant for data science, and how knowing window functions can separate a junior from a senior engineer. They also discuss the rise of SQL-based analytics in fintech and how companies like Stripe use SQL to run real-time risk models. If you've been ignoring SQL, this episode will convince you to reconsider. #SQL #SQLite #DuckDB #Database #DataEngineering #Analytics #Stripe #Fintech #WindowFunctions #PostgreSQL #QueryOptimization #ProgrammingLanguages #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DeveloperSkills #CareerGrowth #DataScience Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • Why WebAssembly Is Transforming Cloud Computing in 2026
    2026/06/08
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how WebAssembly (Wasm) is moving beyond the browser to reshape cloud computing. They focus on a specific case: the rise of serverless Wasm runtimes like WasmEdge and Fermyon Spin, which are enabling faster cold starts and language-agnostic microservices. Lucas explains how WebAssembly reduces container overhead by 50-70% in certain workloads, citing a 2025 Cloud Native Computing Foundation survey showing 45% of cloud infrastructure teams now experiment with Wasm. Luna challenges whether Wasm can replace containers entirely, and they discuss real-world adoption at companies like Adobe and Shopify. The hosts also touch on the upcoming WebAssembly GC proposal and its impact on Java and Python developers. A donation segment is woven in naturally. #WebAssembly #CloudComputing #Serverless #WasmEdge #FermyonSpin #CNCF #Adobe #Shopify #Containers #Microservices #CloudNative #WasmGC #Java #Python #Technology #ProgrammingLanguages #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • Why Zig Is the Systems Language to Watch in 2026
    2026/06/07
    Episode 37 of The Programming Languages Podcast dives into Zig, a systems programming language that's gaining traction in 2026 for its simplicity, safety, and performance. Lucas and Luna explore why Zig is challenging C and Rust, its unique approach to memory management, and how it's being adopted in embedded systems, game development, and tooling. They discuss the language's zero-cost abstractions, compile-time execution, and its role in reducing undefined behavior without a garbage collector. With concrete examples from the Godot game engine and the Bun JavaScript runtime, this episode explains why developers are choosing Zig for projects requiring fine-grained control and reliability. If you're curious about the next big thing in systems programming, this conversation covers what makes Zig different from its predecessors and where it's headed. #Zig #SystemsProgramming #ProgrammingLanguages #FexingoBusiness #Technology #Podcast #LucasAndLuna #EmbeddedSystems #GameDevelopment #MemorySafety #CompileTime #Godot #Bun #CRust #NoGarbageCollector #CrossCompilation #SoftwareDevelopment #ZeroCostAbstractions Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
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