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The more I learn about the topic, the worse intuition I have about the whole thing
My thinking is coming from:
So many things that will make it potentially difficult like [1]
We recently discovered woke-read that we had good feedback for. We could focus deeply on that, for reading/reviewing/auditing contracts.
We recently decided to simplify our compilation process
Solidity is itself building a lsp.
Solidity will (hopefully?) be replaced by Rust once we get sharding on Eth2. Is it worth it to spend cumulatively 3-4 months of work over the next few years for a language that might only have a lifetime of a few more years
Will give us more time to focus on things like fuzzer, debugger, detectors...
We won't need woke-js or a client.
We can focus on other things like maintainability and documentation of our codebase
The more I learn about the topic, the worse intuition I have about the whole thing
My thinking is coming from:
woke-js
or a client.[1] microsoft/language-server-protocol#376
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