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by gonzus
1372 days ago
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I was going to start this reply by saying "I am not necessarily defending / supporting ghoward's position", but after I read his whole reply, I realize I am. I enjoy writing C (more than C++); I do not find it awful. If you cannot accept that, then there is nothing I can say to change your mind. What I don't understand is this atavistic obsession that "everyone must migrate to rust now", and "C is so dangerous in can explode in your hands while you are sleeping". Please, go forth and multiply, and use rust to your heart's content. But be more open minded to the fact that there are people who like, enjoy or even love using C. As for me, I admit I have gone from interested in rust, to neutral, to an active dislike, because this narrow-mindedness some of its proponents show. |
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However, let's be serious, the anti-Rust crowd has not been some bastion of high-minded virtue with its flimsy arguments ("Just write better code..." and "Modern C++ doesn't have these issues..."), mole hill matters of taste ("Egads! The syntax!"), drive by hype hate, and unexplained red-herring cul de sacs ("I doesn't have a spec!" Okay, why do you need a spec?).
> I'm defending my position because it appears you all think it's not acceptable. You're wrong.
I'm not sure this and sentiments like it represent something less narrow-minded? Most of the time, it seems kinda resentful?