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The article discusses the author's journey in adopting the Zig programming language for network programming, highlighting the development of "Zio," an asynchronous I/O and concurrency library for Zig. The author contrasts their experiences with previous languages like C++ and Go, emphasizing Zig's capabilities in creating efficient and scalable network applications. Zio allows for easier asynchronous programming through stackful coroutines, achieving high performance in both single-threaded and multi-threaded environments.
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