It's not great, but in this very thread there's a person from the conformance team that says that it shouldn't sway your choice too much. https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/SimonSchic...
Zuban continues to have "not great" diagnostics like the rest of the python type checkers, where ty has "rust inspired" diagnostics that are extremely helpful. It's a shame to hear that the current state is considered…
The existing type checkers are slow. That's their reasoning for creating it. The type checking world in python is now reasonably well specified (and the type checkers are beginning to work more similarly), so I would…
I disagree with it being outside the scope of typst. Typst makes designing a template entirely feasible, I've tried and succeeded.
pprof doesn't do an amazing job of explaining how to use it with perf (which you'd need to use for a rust project like OP), so: First install perf, graphviz, perf_data_converter and ofc pprof, then generate the data…
They have some incentive to drive users to subscribe, but they have other forms of income, and I think if they ever implemented even a single feature of actual rendering that was closed source their community would riot…
I disagree. The web app editor is closed source, but much of what it provides is open source so editing is a similar (and imo better) experience locally. The typst compiler and LSP and everything you need to use it is…
I understand why people like using LLMs for coding, saves them having to think, but it is deeply frustrating to see it being such a crutch that some people cannot use new tools without it. I suppose the issue is not…
To be fair $x^2=1$ literally works in typst.
It's not great, but in this very thread there's a person from the conformance team that says that it shouldn't sway your choice too much. https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/SimonSchic...
Zuban continues to have "not great" diagnostics like the rest of the python type checkers, where ty has "rust inspired" diagnostics that are extremely helpful. It's a shame to hear that the current state is considered…
The existing type checkers are slow. That's their reasoning for creating it. The type checking world in python is now reasonably well specified (and the type checkers are beginning to work more similarly), so I would…
I disagree with it being outside the scope of typst. Typst makes designing a template entirely feasible, I've tried and succeeded.
pprof doesn't do an amazing job of explaining how to use it with perf (which you'd need to use for a rust project like OP), so: First install perf, graphviz, perf_data_converter and ofc pprof, then generate the data…
They have some incentive to drive users to subscribe, but they have other forms of income, and I think if they ever implemented even a single feature of actual rendering that was closed source their community would riot…
I disagree. The web app editor is closed source, but much of what it provides is open source so editing is a similar (and imo better) experience locally. The typst compiler and LSP and everything you need to use it is…
I understand why people like using LLMs for coding, saves them having to think, but it is deeply frustrating to see it being such a crutch that some people cannot use new tools without it. I suppose the issue is not…
To be fair $x^2=1$ literally works in typst.