Is it possible to make a functional programming language that is equivalent of Rust in terms of performance and resource efficiency?

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    ATS2: Unleashing the Potentials of Types and Templates

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    A massively parallel, optimal functional runtime in Rust

  • There appear to be some really cool ideas in HVM https://github.com/kindelia/hvm

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