James Bennett on Nostr: The number of allegedly #Python tools being written in Rust, whose story on ...
The number of allegedly #Python tools being written in Rust, whose story on interoperability with existing Python code or extensibility from the Python side is basically the Bugs-Bunny-saying-"no" meme, is too damn high.
I just don't feel like trading in years of reliable working tooling for a thing that has to rebuild entire pre-existing ecosystems from scratch in a different language in order to get to kinda-sorta-maybe parity with what I already have.
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