Pirate Praveen on Nostr: ... consider that #Go and #Rust were both developed nearly exclusively by people ...
... consider that #Go and #Rust were both developed nearly exclusively by people working for firms. Yes, dynamic linking and maintenance of stable ABI promises are hard. That
means they cost. But static linking and volatile ABIs also have a cost--an opportunity cost. If that cost is both (1) hard to measure and (2) will be borne by economic actors outside your firm, the obviously rational choice is to not bother with dynamic linking and stable ABIs.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2024/01/msg00308.html
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means they cost. But static linking and volatile ABIs also have a cost--an opportunity cost. If that cost is both (1) hard to measure and (2) will be borne by economic actors outside your firm, the obviously rational choice is to not bother with dynamic linking and stable ABIs.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2024/01/msg00308.html
#Debian