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by rogilop
310 days ago
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So... The true story is that it all started as an internal infra. Originally, Inworld was mostly involved into gaming (read as Unreal & Unity) and therefore the choice. Yet (surprise, surprise) we want native x-platform and on-device (whose official support is coming soon). Also, not a new thing, but C++ is more reliable than Python under really high concurrency, which was critical for us (a lot of people using same graphs in parallel kind of use case). |
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