Was Porting To Rust A Mistake?
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Top Comments (10)
Yes, we need a followup video.
Rust is already doing incremental compilation. It only compiles what changed, but since your crate is an entire binary with all dependencies statically linked, it at least needs to recompile your crate and link it There's a trick by wrapping big dependencies in a dynamic library so it doesn't need to relink or recompile your crate if the dependency changes.
Would love to see the followup video. Many thanks for great discussion and hearing from the Rust devs. (So interesting to see how zig is being used...)
Quite frankly this entire piece is just a testament of how truly powerful Zig is Just imagine when we get the Zig Zag update lmao
would love to see the follow-up video, thanks for offering Theo
Love the video❣ Waiting for the follow up.
Should definitely do that follow up video. My experience with languages like Rust is that yes it'll take longer to develop things initially. However, you will always have more wins when it comes to maintaining and refactoring code into the future and the velocity and correctness starts to compound over time.
Definitely want to see this follow up
oh we sure need a followup video on this
What a massive W take here. Very well structured and explained.
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Top Comments (10)
Yes, we need a followup video.
Rust is already doing incremental compilation. It only compiles what changed, but since your crate is an entire binary with all dependencies statically linked, it at least needs to recompile your crate and link it There's a trick by wrapping big dependencies in a dynamic library so it doesn't need to relink or recompile your crate if the dependency changes.
Would love to see the followup video. Many thanks for great discussion and hearing from the Rust devs. (So interesting to see how zig is being used...)
Quite frankly this entire piece is just a testament of how truly powerful Zig is Just imagine when we get the Zig Zag update lmao
would love to see the follow-up video, thanks for offering Theo
Love the video❣ Waiting for the follow up.
Should definitely do that follow up video. My experience with languages like Rust is that yes it'll take longer to develop things initially. However, you will always have more wins when it comes to maintaining and refactoring code into the future and the velocity and correctness starts to compound over time.
Definitely want to see this follow up
oh we sure need a followup video on this
What a massive W take here. Very well structured and explained.