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by FpUser 25 days ago
>"Why does any mention of C++ nowadays turn into a Rust debate?"

Because for most developers language is a religion rather than just a tool.

2 comments

If a tool had been replaced by a better tool, wouldn't it be natural to discuss that?
First - the tool in question had not been replaced. Second -discussion based on merits is one thing. Holy war is something totally different.

Personally I do not consider Rust to be a better tool but it does not matter. Each one is free to drink their own poison. I do not get obsessed about screwdrivers and I have used many.

In many instances the tool has been replaced.
You have written a glib and low effort reply to anything that disagrees with your Rust-maximal worldview. The sheer immaturity of Rust devs is enough to put me off the language.
That's actually a common pattern and to me that's a bit off-putting as well.

I have seen examples where some opinion gets momentum and it's repeated over and over again on the Internet even though the merit is very questionable.

Haven't looked enough into Rust to form an opinion though.

I haven't voiced an opinion, but a fact.

Otherwise, I don't respond to (imo) obvious provocations from questionable motives.

I dont think so.

The problem is the sunk cost fallacy.

You mean there are still people left who do not want to rewrite everything in Rust?