@niteshkerketta7604

1:05 human nature
4:50 early teen life
14:35 Conway's Game of Life
16:00 programming
19:10 AI
24:30 consciousness
31:20 logic
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55:00 python

@raykirmann

His personality says so much about python. Easy going but hugely accomplished

@unofficialnickcantu

As a *long time listener, it's awesome to see how slightly different your early videos are, Lex. Came across this video as I'm beginning to take an introductory to python seriously.

@TheNyatzAnger

Awesome Lex! It's really amazing how much the Python programming language has grown in prominence over the last decade and to have the author for such a long insightful interview. As far as guests go, it would be really great to have a conversation with Andrej Karpathy. I am interested to know the work they're doing with ASIC chips for autonomous vehicles at Tesla.

@misanthrophex

I wasn't expecting him to be so clear in communication, and down to earth

@domaincontroller

31:45 newton calculus 37:10 compiler technology, people want to take a shorcut 42:08 programming 54:24 languages 56:25 very focused problem, somewhere in-between between shell scripting and C

@Chess_Intelligence

These interviews are much better than the classroom lectures. Keep it up.

@jsnadrian

thanks for having this conversation, lex. really appreciate it.

@JobsAdvisor

Python God himself... The most interesting thing is we are living in the era of Python Founder and he is still alive.

@giedirietveld7425

Guido van Rossum has his feet on the ground. I like that! AI as it is seen by real technicians is far away from the magic of life itself. Let it be that way. Thank you for the interview.

@josephcohen734

"I don't know if I can go on a tangent or not"
Clearly this man has never listened to the show before

@AJyogi108

Love this interview so much . I met Guido at Pycon 2007.  Python is beautiful and this interview shares the amazing design vision of its creator.

@tikkiwich9700

Not a fan of Python myself for various reasons, but I can't deny that Guido is an incredibly intelligent yet grounded guy and this shines through on this interview.

@ZakKohler

What an incredible interview not just asking the same questions that everyone else does!! Thank you!

@reddykiran9320

Thank you so much for bringing these people on to your podcasts

@samuelfusato

Such an amazing interview. One of the best I've ever seen! They approach some very interesting points which are beyond the act of typing lines of codes. Pretty much a Philosophy's interview. Thank you so much for that.

@tmoney5182

His thought processes between making and doing is what enabled him to create an easy er language simplifying is simply beautful and when the machine becomes aware it begins to understand. How did i miss this podcast lex?

@John-cz7fo

It's crazy how people put so much effort to come together and share knowledge, really shows a cooperative spirit in humans. Cool podcast.

@linchenpal

Wow Lex, unrevealing guest ecosystems !!! And getting deep truth as the interviewer doesn’t expect those existentially formulate question  : Bravo Lex🙏🏼

@astrostudent2302

@52:30 - "Programming taught in schools and colleges are so simple, they dont know how to build engineering systems"