Maybe it’s just my limited knowledge of Rust and JS, but isn’t that kind of thing just a symptom of having a small standard library? I mean I get that this just moves the problem to one big dependency (that you anyways have in your codebase) but therefore it is properly maintained?
January 24, 2025 at 1:23 PM
Maybe it’s just my limited knowledge of Rust and JS, but isn’t that kind of thing just a symptom of having a small standard library? I mean I get that this just moves the problem to one big dependency (that you anyways have in your codebase) but therefore it is properly maintained?