Nicholas C. Zakas on Nostr: Rewriting JavaScript tooling in Rust makes sense if your main concern is speed and ...
Rewriting JavaScript tooling in Rust makes sense if your main concern is speed and you don’t want or need many contributions from outside your team.
Most JavaScript devs don’t know Rust, so your users are far less likely to contribute code.
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