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It speeds up interpreted languages.


I get that, but what interpreted language do you want to write iOS apps in when there's Swift and Obj-C right there, with bespoke support and tooling from Apple?

And if you care about performance, why aren't you writing that code in native to begin with?


Why would you care about faster cars when planes exist?



...Javascript.


And emulation.


What is an architecture but a scripting language to interpret? ;)




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