I am very happy when something like this happens. It means performance matters and a performant implementation is rewarded with market share.
This performance is what made git win, even if the “porcelain”, the CLI commands we use, are not as well-designed as the ones in Mercurial.
Hopefully one day we will no longer use any chat client written in Electron. =)
by this you mean technical group think or monoculture?
I am very happy when something like this happens. It means performance matters and a performant implementation is rewarded with market share.
This performance is what made git win, even if the “porcelain”, the CLI commands we use, are not as well-designed as the ones in Mercurial.
Hopefully one day we will no longer use any chat client written in Electron. =)