Systems Languages Lack Practical Hot Reloading for Inner Loop
Developers working in systems languages like C, C++, Rust, or Zig face full recompile-and-restart cycles to test code changes, making the inner development loop slow compared to interpreted or JIT languages. Hot reloading — the ability to swap code without restarting the process — is trivial in dynamic languages but architecturally complex in compiled ones. This friction discourages adoption of systems languages for iterative workloads like game development, simulations, and tooling.
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