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Ruru vs Xtend: What are the differences?
Developers describe Ruru as "Native Ruby extensions written in Rust". Native Ruby extensions in Rust. On the other hand, Xtend is detailed as "Flexible and expressive dialect of Java". It is a flexible and expressive dialect of Java, which compiles into readable Java 8 compatible source code. You can use any existing Java library seamlessly. The compiled output is readable and pretty-printed, and tends to run as fast as the equivalent handwritten Java code.
Ruru and Xtend can be categorized as "Language Extensions" tools.
Ruru is an open source tool with 747 GitHub stars and 30 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Ruru's open source repository on GitHub.
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Native Ruby extensions in Rust
What is Xtend?
It is a flexible and expressive dialect of Java, which compiles into readable Java 8 compatible source code. You can use any existing Java library seamlessly. The compiled output is readable and pretty-printed, and tends to run as fast as the equivalent handwritten Java code.
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What are some alternatives to Ruru and Xtend?
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