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by dystroy
2273 days ago
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This makes zero sense and it's not about emotion. The language is young and you don't certify a software solution every two days or don't rewrite your nuclear power station code every day. Very experienced programmers switched to Rust because it makes it possible to build large scale industrial programs both efficient and reliable. They won't switch to C++ just because they think they're good enough to live dangerously. (btw I work on plant control and yes I write parts in Rust) |
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This never happens in the real world; not unless the 'very experienced' bit is experience only in languages like PHP or Python.