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by testdelacc1
236 days ago
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> I'm battling to think of any other about-to-go-mainstream language that had the reputation of a hostile community. Because you’re young or you weren't around in 2010 when Go was gaining adoption. Same shit back then. People said “I like the language, it’s quite useful” followed by tirades from people who thought it was the end of human civilisation. It had exactly the reputation you speak of. (“DAE generics???”) Eventually the haters moved on to hating something else. That’s what the Rust haters will do as well. When Zig reaches 1.0 and gains more adoption, the haters will be out in full force. |
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I've been working as a programmer since the mid-90s
>> I'm battling to think of any other about-to-go-mainstream language that had the reputation of a hostile community.
> People said “I like the language, it’s quite useful” followed by tirades from people who thought it was the end of human civilisation.
And? That's not the same as having a hostile community. I never saw Go proponents enter C# or Java discussions to make attacks against the programmers using C# or Java like I saw constantly wirh Rust proponents entering C or C++ discussions and calling the developers dinosaurs, incompetent, etc.