> This isn't because no one cares, but because Rusts async implementation (which is very cool due to it's low overhead) and it's interactions with the other language features require complicated extensions to the type system. It does seem to me like there might be a lack of resources/coordination/vision ever since the Mozilla layoffs, but that's a different topic.
I wonder how much technical debt is slowing things down. It seems like we keep hitting a breaking point where we'll finally be forced onto polonius and chalk but people keep finding ways to extend the existing implementation to make things work, kicking the can down the road.
I wonder how much technical debt is slowing things down. It seems like we keep hitting a breaking point where we'll finally be forced onto polonius and chalk but people keep finding ways to extend the existing implementation to make things work, kicking the can down the road.