A language for building concurrent software with confidence (github.com) 26 points by znano 1y ago ↗ HN
[–] cmoski 1y ago ↗ It says "Windows isn't supported". It's there a reason and is that forever?Also, off you're going to compare the concurrency to Erlang and Pony, an example with multiple processes doing message passing would be more telling. [–] meltyness 1y ago ↗ Looks like the runtime depends on rustix, and in turn, libc. Presumably building in cygwin/msys isn't out of the question. Other dependencies peppered around but this one seems like the least mutable.
[–] meltyness 1y ago ↗ Looks like the runtime depends on rustix, and in turn, libc. Presumably building in cygwin/msys isn't out of the question. Other dependencies peppered around but this one seems like the least mutable.
[–] cayleyh 1y ago ↗ Post about the same language from last year: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38270265
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 17.3 ms ] threadAlso, off you're going to compare the concurrency to Erlang and Pony, an example with multiple processes doing message passing would be more telling.