This program was created in 5 days

Programming has never been this fun! In just 5 days, I’ve made incredible progress on macutil — and it’s only the beginning. Watch how far it’s come and where it’s headed next! F# Community Site: https://fsharp.org/ MacUtil F# project: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/macutil . ►► Digital Downloads ➜ https://www.cttstore.com ►► Patreon ➜ https://www.patreon.com/christitustech ►► Twitch ➜ https://www.twitch.tv/christitustech ►► Website and Guides ➜ https://christitus.com

Channel: Chris Titus TechGenerated by halstonDuration: 15mPublished Jul 28, 2025
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Hey, Chris Titus Tech fans! Here's a quick guide to the awesome stuff in this video:

0:00 Chris built a useful program for macOS in just five days.
0:58 He's using a Mac but surprisingly not coding in Swift for this.
1:10 The core philosophy: make cool, life-improving tools for everyone.
1:57 Showing off Linutil, his Linux utility, written partly in Rust.
2:24 Macutil is just five days old but already quite functional!
2:46 Watch Macutil in action: installing apps and fixing Finder problems.
3:30 Macutil is a notarized .app file, ready for the Apple Store!
4:09 Why F# for Mac? Chris confesses it was "pure hubris."
5:10 This new project is the coolest thing Chris has ever made.
6:00 F# is surprisingly readable and enjoyable, even better than Rust.
6:40 Leveraging open source and Git for community contributions and quality.
7:20 A pull request example: adding window dragging functionality to the app.
8:10 The current era: anything can be created, truly an age of discovery.
9:00 Many just "vibe code," but real development is more profound.
9:55 Don't rely on AI for coding; learn Git, it's the real superpower.
10:40 Start with Git; search GitHub for real-world code examples.
11:35 Building cross-platform tools makes Chris's life exciting and fun.
12:20 Git's fantastic power: effortlessly resetting code to any point in time.
13:40 Find your language, then consult community-recommended books, not just popular ones.
14:25 Chris's scattershot learning approach: exploring all the fun programming languages!