Why is that a problem / concern / something odd? (I really don't know, no trolling here)
> So, we are trying to create a language with all the nice aspects of Ruby but with static checks and better performance. I'm really interested in performance. Do you have some honest and realiable benchmarks comparing…
What's your desired use case? I have same problem, same concerns and I think that Nim look promising (at least for me). I was giving Go a try, but nah - there just wasn't magic between us ;)
I'm Rails developer - so this all comes to mentioned Unix and set of console tools. Ok, there are workarounds, one can use docker, vagrant, or whatever. I like to work in console as well - and as for now, this is a deal…
Which, on a side note, could be a fun place to start learning node - just a random thought. I still have big troubles finding myself enough time, persistency to go through all node noise, find good framework, etc. Worth…
It's absolutelly amazing to see, how MS is evolving. Few more steps like that and I really might consider switching back to Windows and giving WinPhone a try...
Why is that a problem / concern / something odd? (I really don't know, no trolling here)
> So, we are trying to create a language with all the nice aspects of Ruby but with static checks and better performance. I'm really interested in performance. Do you have some honest and realiable benchmarks comparing…
What's your desired use case? I have same problem, same concerns and I think that Nim look promising (at least for me). I was giving Go a try, but nah - there just wasn't magic between us ;)
I'm Rails developer - so this all comes to mentioned Unix and set of console tools. Ok, there are workarounds, one can use docker, vagrant, or whatever. I like to work in console as well - and as for now, this is a deal…
Which, on a side note, could be a fun place to start learning node - just a random thought. I still have big troubles finding myself enough time, persistency to go through all node noise, find good framework, etc. Worth…
It's absolutelly amazing to see, how MS is evolving. Few more steps like that and I really might consider switching back to Windows and giving WinPhone a try...