← Back to context Comment by xandrius 2 years ago And still written in C++, like c'mon, we are in 2024. 2 comments xandrius Reply efilife 2 years ago What would be a better option? vaylian 2 years ago The obvious answer is Rust. But I respect their choice of using an existing and probably well-tested C++ code base as a starting point.
efilife 2 years ago What would be a better option? vaylian 2 years ago The obvious answer is Rust. But I respect their choice of using an existing and probably well-tested C++ code base as a starting point.
vaylian 2 years ago The obvious answer is Rust. But I respect their choice of using an existing and probably well-tested C++ code base as a starting point.
What would be a better option?
The obvious answer is Rust. But I respect their choice of using an existing and probably well-tested C++ code base as a starting point.