Is Hare actually a good programming language? It feels like a middle ground between C and Go where you still have manual memory management instead of garbage collection, but you can defer freeing to end of scope which seems pretty useful for recursive or nested allocations.
>>108202983state of multi threading?
>>108202983Yes
>hare>ada>zig>rust>odin >c3>jaikeep making them bro, one of them will sure catch on
>>108202983spend 2 minutes looking at the guy who made it
>>108202983The longer I program, the more I appreciate Hare
>>108202983no, hare is absolute shit. ignore all the idiot shills.
>>108203638b-b-b based C-hudder
Don't you have something better to do than make the same thread over and over again?