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Let’s talk about what Crystal does with your code: how it represents types in memory, how it does method lookup at runtime, how it does method dispatch, etc. When using a programming language it’s always useful to know this in order to structure our code in the most efficient way, and to precisely understand what our code will be transformed to.
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Let’s talk about what Crystal does with your code: how it represents types in memory, how it does method lookup at runtime, how it does method dispatch, etc. When using a programming language it’s always useful to know this in order to structure our code in the most efficient way, and to precisely understand what our code will be transformed to.
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Let’s talk about what Crystal does with your code: how it represents types in memory, how it does method lookup at runtime, how it does method dispatch, etc. When using a programming language it’s always useful to know this in order to structure our code in the most efficient way, and to precisely understand what our code will be transformed to.
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