Mostly working on the Raku Programming Language. Born at 314 ppm.
I’m soo glad I dropped Windows 21+ years ago now!
Well, this is your chance to make sure Comma will continue!
Cro is a rather large package intended to run full blown interactive services multi-threaded. So that does not seem out of place.
However, the amount of memory “used”, may actually be a lot less in reality. For instance, if a run:
$ raku -e 'say Hello World"; sleep'
on MacOS with an M1, Activity Monitor reports that as using 82.4MB. But if I let the system itself report what its max_rss was for a process, it reports as 140KB. So I’m not sure if the MB number indicate actual memory usage, or just potential usage.
FWIW, for this application, I’d say only knowledge of “baby” Raku is needed. And if you’ve had any exposure to “baby” Perl in the past, then you already have that.