cl3misch 1 week ago

The title makes me happy, but the link just goes to a signup page?

Their homepage (https://mojolang.org/) states

> The Mojo standard library is fully open-source on GitHub and we welcome contributions! We also plan to open-source the Mojo compiler in 2026.

Their roadmap (https://mojolang.org/docs/roadmap/) doesn't say anything about it.

microflash 1 week ago

Once upon a time, I was looking forward to open source Mojo, but over years that interest has waned. And with latest acquisition event, the entire thing might as well be dead and buried.

  • yhjc2692 1 week ago

    Why is that?

    • microflash 1 week ago

      It’s now on the whims of Qualcomm, a for-profit company.

      • brennebeck 1 week ago

        What did you think Modular was prior to the acquisition?

        I mean, I can understand not being on board with Qualcomm and thinking the stewardship may go awry, but the reason given doesn’t seem to fit a company that raised multiple rounds of funding

        • microflash 1 week ago

          Sorry, should've put this:

          It’s now on the whims of Qualcomm, a for-profit company, who might be only interested in the talent and not what that talent has been doing at Modular.

linzhangrun 1 week ago

Feel sad for Mojo... "like Python but not Python", language like that is basically the uncanny valley for LLMs. Not just a lack of training data problem, it is also very easy to get confused, just like bash and fish. :(

maxloh 1 week ago

I am still waiting for the Mojo language to be fully open source before diving into it.

Another language I'm excited about is Carbon. I can't wait for an MVP to actually try it. We have so many new languages incubating in the last few years!

nylonstrung 1 week ago

Too little too late

  • nojito 1 week ago

    I'd argue now is the perfect time because of the growth of agentic programming.