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Eurydice: a Rust to C compiler
(jonathan.protzenko.fr)
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todsacerdoti
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07 Dec 25 01:41 UTC
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apitman
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I use Rust and C at work. I quite enjoy Rust, but I currently have no reason to believe C won't outlive it, by a lot.
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po1nt
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Well, Fortran is still used somewhere too
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You mean everywhere. It's just hidden behind abstraction layers or Fortran libraries like BLAS/LAPACK, which are used by NumPy, R, Julia, MATLAB, Excel, TensorFlow, PyTorch (for some backends), and basically anything that involves linear algebra.
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