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Pretty cool, but Rust is still a shitty language and C++ and C# is on top

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I keep getting deeper and deeper in the C++ rabbit hole

I found programming socks in my closet, I have no idea how they got there

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Start using Java before you chop off your peepee


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I found programming socks in my closet

search deeper into the closet, you'll find you HRT pill too

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It's a bloated meme language that still can't self compile itself in 32 bit and doesn't support a lot of embedded architectures.

I don't think you can even compile rust programs on Windows without downloading the full Visual Studio compilers and being forced to link against msvcrt.

Then there's this whole win32/msvcrt horrific mess where the programmer somehow ends up dealing with the worst of both worlds https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki/Limitations

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Above all, Rust is a language that makes me want to keep myself safe after reading random code.

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I'm convinced that most new programming languages offer little in the way of any measurable advantage for 99% of applications and are just a way to sunset boomers out of a company by pretending that their knowledge is outdated.

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Anybody using windows deserves extra pain :derpthumbsup: The Hare devs got that right.

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