That's not true. If each dependency requires Carthage, and uses Carthage to build, you don't need workspaces.
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oh, yes. Not sure what I was thinking.
Either way lets just ditch Xcode.
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seriously though what's our roadmap for this? we still need at least minimal bindings to appkit/uikit
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okay. is there a sufficiently expressive web language? or should we compile to JS?
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But it's malleable and within our ability to change, and built upon sound principles. It carries much more promise.
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I don't really want a completely different programming model. I just want tools that work.
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Is it completely different, though? It's very similar to the ideas you've been wanting to implement recently.
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Yes, it really is. I don't want to make things in pure land. I want to use a language that moves deftly between both.
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in particular it is ridiculously easy to underestimate the risk of any particular application of state.
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… and lack of types. Types are not just for safety, but communicating intentions and usage.
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