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Spencer Judge, who leads the SDK team at Temporal, describes an architectural pattern that places a shared core written in Rust beneath language-specific layers. The approach avoids rewriting complex logic, such as an 800-line state machine, across multiple languages. Judge also covers FFI boundaries, async bridging, and WebAssembly for cross-language architecture.
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