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1 year agoNo, it wouldn’t be. The first step is honestly to get it running locally, then make sure debugging and breakpoints work, and then pick a feature you want to add or improve, use the debugger to see what code currently executes, and then hook your feature into it. Make sure to familiarize yourself with Rust syntax if you’re not already, but I think you could do it.
This sounds and looks really cool, looking forward to seeing its development