<@U2SG23BPU> Really nice talk. I had to listen to ...
# multiplatform
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@dsavvinov Really nice talk. I had to listen to it with a slight delay due to lectures, but it was really helpful.
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As you probably know we are doing a lot of MPP development and some things were confusing before this talk.
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Glad it helped! This talk indeed was heavily inspired by questions from advanced users and early adopters, like you ๐Ÿ™‚
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I enjoyed it as well!
it's nice to move beyond the basic intro talks and get into the weeds a bit
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I know that such talk takes tons of time to prepare.
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I loved the dive in the klib format, that's really helpful to see how it works, how it will work, and the possibilities it can bring. Kudos for making it simple to understand ๐Ÿ‘Œ
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Also thank you for the talk. I would also confirm, that I would love to see more deep technical talks like this. An for now I am not going to ask about macosxarm plans ;-)
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@Michal Harakal I think this is mentioned in the kotl.in/roadmap already.
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@louiscad thank you, this so cool ๐Ÿ˜‰
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is there a recording link someone could share?
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Yeah, this sounds interesting, anyone have a link?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QPPZV04-50&amp;ab_channel=JetBrainsTVโ–พ

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thank you
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yea, the talk was great and also the QA in the end. I really appreciate the deep info about posix and why K/N produces obj-c native binaries instead of obj-c or swift code.