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.
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
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.
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. :(
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!
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.
Why is that?
It’s now on the whims of Qualcomm, a for-profit company.
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
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.
If you are talking about the Qualcomm acquisition that was a different Modular.
https://www.modular.com/blog/qualcomm-to-acquire-modular
Ok it is the same Modular, nvm.
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.
It's on https://mojolang.org
[dead]
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. :(
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!
Maybe a better link: https://mojolang.org/docs/faq/#will-mojo-be-open-sourced