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Self-hosted integrations #792
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The idea is at some point to have a better bridge to other languages like Go and Python to allow for a more pluggable architecture. |
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This discussion has been migrated to cue-lang/cue#792. For more details about CUE's migration to a new home, please see cue-lang/cue#1078. |
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I am noticing that several of the current set of integrations (currently) requires external tooling and/or native tool support. It will be interesting to see how this approach will scale as the industry evolves.
I wonder if any thought has been given towards the feasibility of writing self-hosted integrations in Cue itself -- or if the Cue language is even planned to become powerful enough for that to be a reasonable thing to expect.
Thanks in advance.
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