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by lucasyvas
1552 days ago
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Same take. I don't see Haskell / Erlang / Elixir and the like truly ever taking off. It's not because they aren't awesome (because they are) - it's because what they solve isn't as desperately needed as what Rust solves. I don't feel like this aspect is debatable. Our systems are miserably insecure and unwilling to trade off performance to become more secure. Without Rust or something like it, there's no chance - that's the difference. If those here are hoping for the hype to die down, they are going to be waiting a while. |
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Undoubtedly, the issue of memory safety while remaining performant is a game-changer, but the word need is a bit strong here...