Crystal was always something I looked at ~5 yrs ago - alongside golang and rust. But it would out of the new cycles. Looks like they solved for 2 big things in these years: fast development cycles and windows support.
Very cool. I wonder how it stacks up against golang for production apps. Anyone comment?
Crystal is a nice language if you are already familiar with Ruby (best scripting language IMO). I think the small community and lack of packages(or not updated) is a bummer. If they can compile Ruby packages, that would increase package count significantly. Also, a book for learning would be helpful, perhaps a community wiki. I'll have to jump back into it and try out Kemal.
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Is it essentially "Ruby-like" + "easier access to performance"?
Apologies if this is too reductive but https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41683815 shows there are multiple concerns about why one would use this language in the current age.
What does Crystal bring to the language decision tree in 2026?