z80
@z80
many such cases I wonder if one day there won’t be any python left or if it’ll be a thin layer around a bunch of rust (sounds awesome actually)
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horsefacts
@horsefacts.eth
nature adores a crab https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcinisation
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Garrett
@garrett
rust is eating the world
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Leeward Bound
@leewardbound
as a pythonista, i love this im fine with everything being rust under the hood, the point of python is to be maintainable and readable and easy to write, i think writing python but dropping into rust for speed is a great way to make both ecosystems stronger
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Darryl Yeo 🛠️
@darrylyeo
Totally here for it
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Crypto Doido
@cryptodoido
Python has a huge market share and inertia because it is so easy and fun to write and read. its adoption increased spectacularly in the last 10-15 years. While many projects must use Rust for its safety and efficiency, I would not bet on Python going away anytime soon.
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