I don’t disagree, but not everyone enjoys that. Which makes haikuos very unattractive to a good number of developers.
There needs to be SDK support for Rust, Go, Python, and Node (yes, node…)
Then it can attract a lot more people interested, which gets more money, which gets development moving. People are ready for a gui-focused non-Linux os not controlled by a big corporation.
I don’t disagree, but not everyone enjoys that. Which makes haikuos very unattractive to a good number of developers.
There needs to be SDK support for Rust, Go, Python, and Node (yes, node…)
Then it can attract a lot more people interested, which gets more money, which gets development moving. People are ready for a gui-focused non-Linux os not controlled by a big corporation.