← Back to context Comment by whlr 1 year ago According to [1], they want to use a systems-level language for performance.[1] https://www.roc-lang.org/faq#self-hosted-compiler 4 comments whlr Reply tialaramex 1 year ago "The split of Rust for the compiler and Zig for the standard library has worked well so far, and there are no plans to change it."I assume that statement will need updating. WD-42 1 year ago At this point it feel like the are just playing with languages. munificent 1 year ago I mean, the language doesn't even have a version number yet. We should expect them to still be exploring the design space. pjmlp 1 year ago "Unix system programming in OCaml"https://ocaml.github.io/ocamlunix/ocamlunix.html
tialaramex 1 year ago "The split of Rust for the compiler and Zig for the standard library has worked well so far, and there are no plans to change it."I assume that statement will need updating. WD-42 1 year ago At this point it feel like the are just playing with languages. munificent 1 year ago I mean, the language doesn't even have a version number yet. We should expect them to still be exploring the design space.
WD-42 1 year ago At this point it feel like the are just playing with languages. munificent 1 year ago I mean, the language doesn't even have a version number yet. We should expect them to still be exploring the design space.
munificent 1 year ago I mean, the language doesn't even have a version number yet. We should expect them to still be exploring the design space.
"The split of Rust for the compiler and Zig for the standard library has worked well so far, and there are no plans to change it."
I assume that statement will need updating.
At this point it feel like the are just playing with languages.
I mean, the language doesn't even have a version number yet. We should expect them to still be exploring the design space.
"Unix system programming in OCaml"
https://ocaml.github.io/ocamlunix/ocamlunix.html