> This will most likely require brand-new frameworks and create a whole lot of pointless churn for pre-existing code.
I doubt it. I suspect existing code will continue to work with minor mechanical changes, and the improvements will just open up new use cases that are either impossible or awkward to do today.
I doubt it. I suspect existing code will continue to work with minor mechanical changes, and the improvements will just open up new use cases that are either impossible or awkward to do today.