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d3Xt3ryesterday at 7:54 PM2 repliesview on HN

What's the use-case here? Where and why would one use Tiny instead of just using Go (or something else like Python)?


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graemepyesterday at 8:05 PM

Faster development with an interpreted dynamic language with performance boosts from the JIT and inline Go.

You can do similar things in other languages but not AFAIK as a built in feature. You can have in line C innTCL

confisyesterday at 8:04 PM

the niche I'm aiming for is small tools where I want a dynamic language but Go-like deployment. for example, a CLI app, an automation tool, a webview desktop app, a small HTTP server, etc... and can then be shipped as one executable without asking the user to install the runtime on their machine or manage packages