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by IshKebab
223 days ago
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They ended up being extremely costly choices. Facebook resorted to developing its own language that only Facebook uses to escape from PHP. Dropbox also tried developing a complete new Python runtime because Python is so slow (but they gave up eventually). Dropbox had to rewrite their sync engine in Rust, and I think they also have rewritten backend stuff in Go. |
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Extremely costly choice would be choosing .Net or Java and never releasing at all. Creating Hack advanced whole PHP ecosystem and cost nothing in the grand scheme of things.
> Dropbox had to rewrite their sync engine in Rust, and I think they also have rewritten backend stuff in Go.
Bah, idiots, should've just waited 4 years until Go and Rust came into existence.