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by pdimitar
38 days ago
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Well, I don't see them in HN is what I am saying. Obviously not scanning 24/7 but every time I enter an HN thread where Rust is even loosely mentioned, I brace for the inevitable bullies imagining they are victims. And this thread is exactly the same, sadly. I am genuinely curious where this fanatic group is. Where are you witnessing them? |
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As a person who is bullied physically, verbally and emotionally for years, I'd not throw words bully/victim like wrapping paper like that. Moreover, I'd never bully anyone. I'm not that.
> I am genuinely curious where this fanatic group is. Where are you witnessing them?
Discord servers, mailing lists, issue threads, discussions, here and there. They are very vocal and abrasive minority, but it's enough to make me stay away from them. A special-ops group of these people claim that Rust needs no official specification and they can just ad-hoc develop the language and spec as the compiler evolves, as a side-product of compiler itself (i.e. spec is the compiler).
Last time I encountered them as functional programming fanatics in mid 2000s to 2010s. They successfully made me dislike the community so much that I didn't touch any functional programming language to this day.
Make no mistake: My favorite languages have the same fanatics, and I stay away from them, too. For example, C++ fanatics are an interesting bunch. They don't bully other languages, but new C++ developers who doesn't code like them or the way they like.
Maybe one day I'll start writing Rust, after gccrs stabilizes (they're going well) or really start writing lisp, but I'm sure that I'll never ask a question to a mere mortal about programming in either language.