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The practical use case here imo, is that your low level stuff, your vendor material, your legacy code is all C.

Your high level application gets to be in swift and create objects, I assume have concurrency, a robust error and exception system.

I like it. I’m not sure it’s going to beat Rust or Zig, but I wouldn’t be upset if it did.

I would seriously look at it for the next project. I love that you can keep VS Code, CMake, and dockerize the environment. What I’m not sure about is the debugging.



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