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by mustache_kimono
190 days ago
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> Some people isn’t most people and certainly not all people. I never said Rust was the universal language, that is pleasing to all people. I was very careful to frame Rust's success in existential, not absolute or universal, terms: >> Winning by my lights is -- using this nice thing rather than this not so nice thing. It's doing interesting things where one couldn't previously. It's a few more delighted developers. I am not saying these technologies (C and Perl) should go away. I am saying -- I am very pleased there is no longer a monoculture. For me, winning is having alternatives to C in embedded and kernel development, and Perl for scripting, especially as these communities, right now, seem less vibrant, and less adaptable to change. |
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