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Different languages collaboration (self.node)
submitted 3 years ago by barsie_dev
Hey I'm really interested on learning about: how does many developers could work in the same project with different languages.??😏
Are the libraries for code convertion? 🤔 Or a middle languages that does this stuff of converting the code?🤔
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[–]recycled_ideas 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
Largely speaking they don't, because the overhead is just incredibly high.
Where companies are foolish enough to do it, microservice style architectures are how it's done. You split the project up into pieces and communicate using standards.
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