rust, spicy, you should read if you're a crab, educational 

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today Rustaceans discovered mapped objects from Self (and JS), just without the infrencer, the inline caching, methods, the transition tree, clone, parent slots and probably more!

Some genius even seems to think they just discovered 'data oriented design', fucking- WHAT?? LMAO 😹​

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Kinda hoping someone comes a long with 'slotette' with a 'metaslotprotocol' next but that might be asking too much 😹​😹​

#Rust #Rustlang #Lisp

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rust, spicy, you should read if you're a crab, educational 

@Gnuxie as someone who just programs JS and doesn't have that much theoretical knownledge, this is literally just what JS' Map() does, right?

re: rust, spicy, you should read if you're a crab, educational 

@f0x possibly, not sure how Map works (or that familiar with JS in general) internally but I was specifically talking about how Object is implemented (at least in V8)

re: rust, spicy, you should read if you're a crab, educational 

@f0x I imagine Map doesn't do this and is there to take advantage of being implemented as a hash table rather than a mapped object

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