Performance: Rust and Its Relationship with Node.js
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#3This is a very good overview of the topic, thanks. I also was not aware of Sprkl and it looks like a promising tool!...
Re: Performance: Rust and Its Relationship with Node.js
#4This is a very good overview of the topic, thanks. I also was not aware of Sprkl and it looks like a promising tool!...
I've found it a little bit difficult to join your beta. For example, a form asks you to select an editor. You can only select one. If you select something other than VSCode, it doesn't allow you to join. I use both Neovim and VSCode regularly, not just a single editor, so that was a little bit confusing. I guess other people do, too?... After passing that check, I saw that to join the beta you are required to schedul…
Re: Performance: Rust and Its Relationship with Node.js
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I've found it a little bit difficult to join your beta. For example, a form asks you to select an editor. You can only select one. If you select something other than VSCode, it doesn't allow you to join. I use both Neovim and VSCode regularly, not just a single editor, so that was a little bit confusing. I guess other people do, too?... After passing that check, I saw that to join the beta you are required to schedul…
Hi there and thanks for the feedback! Your feedback about several editors is important and we will apply it! As for the meeting - you can skip it by installing Sprkl through the VSCode marketplace. WE know a meeting is really annoying, but at this stage we're trying to get as much feedback as possible so we can improve accordingly. We'd be happy to get you started right away, without a meeting, and if you have the ti…