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by creativemonkeys
1608 days ago
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That's not a bad argument, it's a statement of fact. I'm using it to point out that using Rust carries risk, whether you realize it or not. Just because you've accepted the risk, doesn't mean it is a universally good decision and C is now bad. Maybe coming down from a tree pays off, maybe you get eaten by a jaguar. People who don't put in the effort to really learn their tools, need tools with training wheels. It's perfectly fine for a language to put in checks to protect you against yourself and be "fast enough for practical purposes", just don't confuse "almost fast" with "always fast". Rust programs have to pay the price for runtime checks because Rust doesn't trust you to know what you're doing. |
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> Rust programs have to pay the price for runtime checks because Rust doesn't trust you to know what you're doing.
Buddy, you talk a lot of game about knowing your tools. Don't say obviously ignorant stuff about other peoples tools, it makes me think you're bluffing about C.