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minus-square@0x0@programming.devlinkfedilink-12•3 days ago there are a lot of programmers that will never willingly use that features, because the olden ways are surely better Found the rust shill.
minus-squareladlinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 days agoIf you want everyone to stop trying to shove Rust everywhere, just use smart pointers more. I may somehow get over Rust not replacing every other language if those languages will be safe
minus-squareFork_Mergelinkfedilink1•2 days ago@sukhmel @0x0 Reference counters, the associated libraries in mean, tend to be habitual data leak victors?
Found the rust shill.
If you want everyone to stop trying to shove Rust everywhere, just use smart pointers more. I may somehow get over Rust not replacing every other language if those languages will be safe
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@sukhmel @0x0
Reference counters, the associated libraries in mean, tend to be habitual data leak victors?
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Now you have me wondering 😅