Say My Functional Name | Coder Radio 343

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Mike breaks down the drama around nullable reference types in C# 8.0, and we debate what it means for the future of the language.

Plus a fresh reminder of Apple's absolute App Store authority, and the state of Mike's relationship with the rust compiler.

Chapters
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:39 Enjoying Rust
00:07:35 Apple's Big Stick
00:34:36 A little more technical with C# 8.0
00:48:36 Final Thoughts

Show Notes & Download: https://coder.show/343

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