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by pdimitar
35 days ago
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How dramatic. I'll ask you as well: any proof for those colorful pictures you're drawing? Or are the people advocating for Rust a convenient target to vent other, very likely completely unrelated, frustrations? I'm very happy to work with multiple programming languages without getting religious about any of them. They all have drawbacks, Rust included of course. However, just my mere skepticism about the existence of the "violent proselytizing for Rust" of course immediately had me put in some imaginary group of fanatics. Which is of course normal. People love their binary camps and nuance and discission about merits be damned. |
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There's certainly a fanatic group of Rust developers who really want to eradicate C and C++ from the people's knowledge and all codebases in this universe, so far so openly hating the developers and designers of the said languages.
Same was (or still is) true for some LLVM/clang people w.r.t. GCC.
This is why I use neither.
I'm always happy to discuss PLT and merits of programming languages with neutral parties, even in lively fashion, but when open-mindedness gets thrown out of the window, I do leave the room.
These kinds of healthy discussions will benefit both parties. Hubris, ego, closed-mindedness and fanaticism won't.
Related: What Killed Smalltalk Could Kill Ruby, Too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX3iRjKj7C0