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by technion
3687 days ago
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Plenty of gems use native C to provide best possible performance. This doesn't mean everyone is planning to rewrite their Ruby applications in C. Rust provides a safer option - which is worthwhile. There have been several examples of gems with memory issues. It doesn't change anything, unless this is a general "Ruby is too slow" sort of rant. |
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