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No stable ABI yet. That's your threshold for meme-tierness? Also the dude you linked has some absurd preconceived notion of libraries as shared objects. Like WAT? Libraries / modules can be different. There are many kinds. In Java and JS such conception of libraries isn't even achievable, yet they of course have lbiraries. Static ones are also libraries. Long compile times in Rust are mostly alleviated by smart compiler tricks. What is the real issue with rust is that they chose the NPM style ecosystem which leads to microdependencies, and many hundreds of different mostly solo maintainers commiting shit to your barebones project (on dep update) that uses a couple of libraries and maybe oen framework. But that's due to the market pressure -- if you don't grow fast enough, enforce various measures to increase trust / security, coalesce microdependencies into larger dependencies, your language ecosystem would grow slower, and you would lose the competition. This is an example of when unregulated competition/growth isn't always the best choice. Добавить комментарий: |
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