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Open-source Zig book

(www.zigbook.net)
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1. PaulRobinson ◴[] No.45948061[source]
This looks fantastic. Pedagogically it makes sense to me, and I love this approach of not just teaching a language, but a paradigm (in this case, low-level systems programming), in a single text.

Zig got me excited when I stumbled into it about a year ago, but life got busy and then the io changes came along and I thought about holding off until things settled down - it's still a very young language.

But reading the first couple of chapters has piqued my interest in a language and the people who are working with it in a way I've not run into since I encountered Ruby in ~2006 (before Rails hit v1.0), I just hope the quality stays this high all the way through.

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2. mi_lk ◴[] No.45962675[source]
> Pedagogically it makes sense to me

It does not. It dives into compiler details on chapter 01, and smells heavily AI (not in a good way) as others have pointed out