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by steveklabnik
43 days ago
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> Rust's async was not an MVP when it was released in 2019 The team literally described it as such. One of the main architects of Rust’s async/await, withoutboats, left a comment on lobsters: > It's just the truth. Neither in the language design nor in the compiler implementation has hardly any progress been made in the now 7 years since we shipped the MVP. The people primarily involved in delivering the MVP all become less active in the project around the same time and delivery since then has stalled out. > > I hope this person receives the support to do this work. Rust’s async is great, and I feel you around some of the less informed criticisms. But it’s been called an MVP for a decade now, it’s not an insulting characterization. Just because it’s been an MVP does not mean it’s not good or useful. |
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Even if MVP is the correct term for its current state, it has a connotation to it which less informed folks will take away the wrong meaning from, so perhaps it's not useful to continue to propagate it even if true.