3 points | by 0xpgm 9 hours ago
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Having first-party bindings for native extensions written in Rust seems like the least disruptive and most beneficial step. It doesn't require the core to change, but to guarantee support and compatibility.
Having first-party bindings for native extensions written in Rust seems like the least disruptive and most beneficial step. It doesn't require the core to change, but to guarantee support and compatibility.