> There are good reasons for it, and I'm certain you will gain a better understanding as you gain more experience as a developer.
The people pointing out problems with Rust have more experience as developers in their little fingers than Rust's internet fan club has in their whole bodies combined.
In a mature, intelligent discussion, if you have a point, you make it. On HN, if you have a point, you say "there are reasons; I'm not going to give them; also, you're a newbie".
It's comments like yours that make HN unbearable nowadays.
The people pointing out problems with Rust have more experience as developers in their little fingers than Rust's internet fan club has in their whole bodies combined.
In a mature, intelligent discussion, if you have a point, you make it. On HN, if you have a point, you say "there are reasons; I'm not going to give them; also, you're a newbie".
It's comments like yours that make HN unbearable nowadays.