Inauguration Earns an 88.46 Proof of Usefulness Score by Building a Cross-Language Compiler That Breaks Down Language Barriers

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In this interview, we speak with Max Carter, the creator of Inauguration, to discuss their innovative next-generation compiler. Inauguration aims to eliminate language barriers in software development by enabling seamless cross-ecosystem library integration.

What does Inauguration do? And why is now the time for it to exist?

Inauguration is a next-generation compiler that breaks down language barriers by allowing developers to write in over 40 programming languages while seamlessly using libraries from any supported ecosystem as if they were one. Designed...

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