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by capitol_
264 days ago
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Just understanding the rules are not enough, you also need to be consistently good so that you never make a mistake that gets into production. On both your average days and your bad days. Over the 40 to 50 years that your carer lasts. I guess those kind of developers exist, but I know that I'm not one of them. |
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I am not a computer scientist (I have no degree in CS) but it sure seems like it would be possible to determine statically if a reference could be misused in code as written without requiring that you be the Rust Borrow Checker, if the language was designed with those kinds of things from the beginning.