Hi, I'm Frost! I'm a wolf of varying fur colors and sometimes mechanical.
Headmates with everyone in @frostclaws. Mates with @Ylfingr and @lindsays.
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Hi, I'm Frost! I'm a wolf of varying fur colors and sometimes mechanical.
Headmates with everyone in @frostclaws. Mates with @Ylfingr and @lindsays.
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@holly sweet! =^.^=
We're hoping to get one shortly after That Holiday The Christians Co-opted, ourselves.
@venko Thanks! ^^
...that... looks like it's gonna require us to write a wrapper for every single function, yeah. Wherf.
I'm searching for stuff and hearing whisperings of something called "bindgen"...
@a_breakin_glass ...Lisp? /Huh!/
...I have to admit I still only have a very vague grasp on how to /use/ Lisp, although I've written a couple projects in Racket.
How annoying is it to call C code from Rust? Do I have to write a wrapper for every single function?
(That's one of the things we love about Swift, it does that automatically, but I don't know if that's common.)
@Felthry I was gonna say I wasn't sure I needed something that fancy but honestly, I might need something that fancy! I can use those as a synthesizer, right? Cool!
Now to find a way to use those from Rust, assuming we stick with Rust.
@Felthry Huh.
...I think I've never been taught how to do organization without object-orientation, everyone's always been like "use objects!". >,,>