From now on, any time I am reviewing programmer resumes for a job, if I ever see "WebGPU Working Group" on a resume, that resume goes instantly into the trash. Not bluffing. There has to be a penalty for pollution or people will keep doing it. I encourage others to treat resumes
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Replying to @Jonathan_Blow
What's the solution you're thinking of? A good portion of the group fought for SPIR-V for years, Apple fought back with some alright reasons, they settled on a language that's really straightforward to translate back and forth to SPIR-V.
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The problem is why can't I just program in whatever language I want, like we knew how to do in the 1970s, then gave up that capability for some reason. Re SPIR-V, come on, the corporate politics there are clear as day. You know they wouldn't "fight back" against MSL, even if
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But they all compiled down to assembly. Now you are forced to choose based on the underlying infrastructure. Mainly thinking of assembly vs JS vs Python vs Java here.
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Which is exactly what I am saying is the problem.
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