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But this is not solving the problem, it's just reducing it. My analogy with compilation of C++ is that noone SHOULD expect it to be "solved", because it's a natural consequence of how the compilation works. They may improve e.g. incremental compilation to reduce compile times, but it's just not a problem that can be "solved". Similarly with Julia and latency.


I don't see a difference between solving a problem and reducing it to not be an issue (or problem) anymore.




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