I would put my money on lisp. The structure of data and code is the same. The result is that you start with configuration. But you all ways have a nice escape hatch
Never heard about Graal before. When reading the description it reminds me of WebAssembly. Can anyone compare how they compare?
Is this a fair comparison? Typically emissions are grouped in three scopes. - scope 1: direct emissions - scope 2: emissions generated by suppliers - scope 3: emissions that come from using the product. Cannabis…
I would put my money on lisp. The structure of data and code is the same. The result is that you start with configuration. But you all ways have a nice escape hatch
Never heard about Graal before. When reading the description it reminds me of WebAssembly. Can anyone compare how they compare?
Is this a fair comparison? Typically emissions are grouped in three scopes. - scope 1: direct emissions - scope 2: emissions generated by suppliers - scope 3: emissions that come from using the product. Cannabis…