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Morning.
måning
morning morning
still writing rust, hoping that one day cljrs will be complete enough to use
tbh cljrs would smoke JVM clojure
cargo when you're used to the shonky java build systems & getting binaries as artifacts is very nice when you're used to jars
cljrs would look quite different from other clj/s wouldn't it @alex.lynham, 'cos of references ?
unsure, the implementation i've seen (which is a toy that admittedly looks like abandonware) is basically the clojure you know and love except you use cargo to build it
i imagine if you wanted to interop with native rust features then it would get a bit weird, but rust is immutable by default, so probably not too painful
Are you refering to this: https://github.com/clojure-rs/ClojureRS @alex.lynham? There's activity in their discord, but from what I understand they don't have too many devs who have deep rust expertise, so development is slow going still...
It's on my todo list to dig into once I've had a chance to sit down with rust some more... Though at the moment I've got a few too many side projects to do that >_<...
Yeah that's the one