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    4 days ago

    I haven’t read either, honestly Rust is so much better than C or C++ and if I were going to learn a low level language I’d probably go with that instead. Currently I only do Python and a tiny bit of Javascript.

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      I dare assume you get downvoted for liking Rust, so take my upvote for balance. We differ about what we think of the language, but this kind of angry downvoting is plain ridiculous

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        Probably moreso for expressing the opinion so strongly without actually knowing any of the three languages.

        Edit: I’m just guessing why a different comment got downvotes. Why am I getting downvotes?

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      This Rust talk sounds exactly like Java in the 2000. It’s the language of the future!! Rust is good though but only time will tell if rust will replace C/C++ which I doubt.

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        As a long time C/C++ developer, I think it has a lot of really great ideas. The one thing preventing me from using it a lot more is that there is no stable ABI that would allow to use shared libraries in Rust - everything is statically linked, and if I use the same crates in a number of programs, the same code exists in each of these programs. That is not really a good thing whne you try to develop for a system with very limited space and where program load times make a difference, such as for certain embedded platforms.

        But honestly, Rust support in the Linux kernel? Java never got that far, nor any other language (apart from C, obviously).

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          C/C++ oldtimer myself, yep Rust is basically C++ template metaprogramming. So Rust does this thing way better, but as you says it does other things less good. Exactly like Java with the facility to run on different platforms (well, sort of) for example.

          C/C++ is hard because it’s the ultimate multi tool!

          I use Python BTW when I don’t need the fancy stuff, maybe the death of C/C++ will be that of a thousand cuts, one specialised language for each specific C/C++ use …