Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1zaetapl3m2eunwr78rgctx497vkeyun3tsckz97l4lhzssez4vpqxhfpj4 no, I have not published any direct comparison, but I would say that Hare is much simpler than Zig in terms of syntax and function, and has a more useful standard library, but Zig has better C interop and performance (thanks to LLVM, which they plan to ditch, we'll see).",
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