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Subject: | Re: [geda-help] copy across schematics and autor-resizable symbols |
From: | Bob Paddock <graceindustries AT gmail DOT com> |
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> Currently I am thinking about switching from Ruby to another faster high > level language, preferable Nimrod, maybe Rust. A colleague, who has been using Ruby for years, has been closely following Rust developments. He hopes "in a year" he can start to use it to do his Embedded System work. Right now he says you have to rebuild the compiler daily because of the daily breaking changes of the language design changing. He sees that as a good thing in the long term. Get the problems worked out now, so we are not stuck with them for decades like C. I'll have to ask him what he thinks of Nimrod in comparison to Rust.
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