IMO, if a developer finds Rust too difficult to learn, they probably shouldn’t be writing kernel code in the first place.
IMO, if a developer finds Rust too difficult to learn, they probably shouldn’t be writing kernel code in the first place.
I actually introduced rust to my workplace this week, with a workshop reimplementing part of one of our service.
It seems people liked it. Now I want to look into how we could create Conan packages (to be consumed by c++ code) out of crates. I guess I’ll use the CXX crate to generate C++ headers, but other than that I don’t know.
I like the spirit of the article, but any European who’s been to the USA has stories about how strangely pedantic people there can be. Ironically, the USA was the only place I, a white man, suffered xenophobia. It’s quite irritating to be thrown in the same bucket as those people due to the colour of my skin. What’s that called again?
And often you still have actual developers reimplementing this shit because EE majors don’t understand dereferencing null pointers is bad
ICEs are doing all of that shit now too. The truth is ICEs are fucking overpriced and manufacturers didn’t want to lose money.
OS components
I’ve got bad news for you…
Would be interesting to know what’s your native language, to get an idea of what evolutions are possible.
Because surely someone with such a stark opinion on the matters speaks a gendered language natively, right?
What? This is exactly what Orwell wrote about