Great question. Others have mentioned having sections in the documentation for people coming from other languages, which would be a great place to document how to extend those languages using Rust. Helix and Neon (for Ruby and JS) already seem to live on the https://github.com/rustbridge org, but the website doesn’t seem to work. Collecting all the other bindings like rust-cpython, maintaining them, and giving them visibility from the documentation and website would be a good start.
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