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by TheAlexLichter
122 days ago
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For a couple of reasons: * You need have a clean architecture, so starting "almost from scratch"
* Knowledge about performance (for Rust and for build tools in general) is necessary
* Enough reason to do so, lack of perf in competition and users feeling friction
* Time and money (still have to pay bills, right?) |
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