As a point of information: Astral did not, in fact, burn through its VC money. I agree that dev tools are difficult to monetize, though.
(Source: I'm an Astral employee.)
> As a point of order: Astral did not, in fact, burn through its VC money.
That's a point of information, not a point of order.
Is pointing out the incorrect use of a point of order itself a point of order, or also a point of information?
You're right, I've edited it.
what does that mean
Finally someone competent to answer the crucial question. Taken into account the enormous amount of excellent work you did, and the fact that dev tools are hard to monetize, what was your strategy?
You can find some resources on our strategy in previous blog posts, like this one on pyx[1].
Are you going to join codex team as well? I am curious about how the codex code base will evolve after you guys joined. It is going to affect Python/Rust toolchains tremendously.
Check this HN thread from 8 months ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44358216
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