Developer launches Nyra, a language blending Rust safety with JavaScript syntax
A developer has created Nyra, a new programming language that combines Rust's memory safety model with JavaScript-inspired syntax. The language features compile-time memory management through a Rust-like ownership system, eliminating the need for a garbage collector. Nyra supports optional typing with aggressive type inference, aiming to offer a dynamic coding feel without sacrificing performance or safety. It uses an LLVM backend to compile code into efficient machine code. The project is still in early development, and the creator is actively seeking community feedback on syntax, architecture, and ownership edge cases.
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