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by pjmlp 58 days ago
Because in real life deployments, outside of winning benchmarking charts, a JIT is fast enough, and the burden of multiple languages cake layer isn't worth the trouble.

Thanks for sharing the link.

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> outside of winning benchmarking charts

Prisma didn’t win the benchmark charts either.

Yes, and?

That was the point, delivering business value within a specific set of KPIs makes more sense than winning benchmarks, if the outcome remains the same.

> That was the point

Of what? Doing Rust? Prisma Rust failed to win the benchmarks.

Prisma Typescript also fails to win the benchmarks.

> if the outcome remains the same

Then don't drive a car. You can walk. The outcome is the same.