agreed, didn't mean to imply the tooling or libraries are the same, but that if you wanted the benefits of a compiled language in a Ruby syntactical wrapper, Crystal fills that role (and Nim for Python)
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agreed, didn't mean to imply the tooling or libraries are the same, but that if you wanted the benefits of a compiled language in a Ruby syntactical wrapper, Crystal fills that role (and Nim for Python)