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"The ownership model in Verona is based on groups of objects, not like in Rust where it's based on a single object."
But I've had trouble finding anymore details let alone a breakdown really contrasting how it differs from Rust. I've been also thinking about how to have a language think about collections of objects instead of individually. Is there an overview somewhere? Thanks.
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I stumbled on this zdnet quote:
"The ownership model in Verona is based on groups of objects, not like in Rust where it's based on a single object."
But I've had trouble finding anymore details let alone a breakdown really contrasting how it differs from Rust. I've been also thinking about how to have a language think about collections of objects instead of individually. Is there an overview somewhere? Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: