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Lessons from Zig

Quality: 7/10 Relevance: 7/10

Summary

The Zig programming language advocates for a deliberately small standard library, relocating non-core components to community-maintained packages and enabling easy access to dependencies via a first-class package manager. The piece builds an economic and institutional argument that additions to a standard library incur perpetual maintenance costs, and that Zig’s approach can inform how C++ WG21 should balance core library gains with ecosystem infrastructure and potential removal of outdated features.

🚀 Service construit par Johan Denoyer