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The collaborative nature of open source is often overlooked by both individuals and companies at first. Contrary to that, many projects and initiatives only succeed when they are developed in an open and collaborative environment. Think about successful, long-living programming languages as an example. In this My Open Source Experience podcast episode Ildiko is chatting with Brad Chamberlain about the Chapel project. Chapel is an open source programming language that Brad and the community has been developing and maintaining for over 20 years now. It was originally created for supercomputers and HPC use cases to provide a language that is more efficient for machines and programmers alike. However, over the years PCs and laptops evolved to the level of parallelism that Chapel became more widely usable in the industry. Have you tried it already? Learn more about: The Chapel programming language The consideration and study behind the Chapel project being created as open source Creating an open source project before GitHub existed Sometimes you need to aim for the skies over simplicity Moving Chapel under the High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) 0:00 Podcast Intro 0:57 Meet Brad Chamberlain 9:24 Brad's First Open Source Experience 17:54 What is the Chapel project? 20:54 How to argue for creating one more programming language 27:28 Chapel will be open source 31:09 The early days of Chapel 36:33 Simplicity vs functionality 40:33 Moving Chapel under HPSF 46:38 Security considerations when testing an HPC project 48:38 Fun fact about Brad #opensource #community #collaboration #experience #podcast