← Back to context Comment by dboreham 9 months ago Disappointing to hear this after battling the same nonsense in JS for years. 3 comments dboreham Reply cmrdporcupine 9 months ago It's just endemic to the industry. Framework-itis otabdeveloper4 9 months ago Rust is a language made and used by Dunning-Kruger people who violently react to having to learn the prior art.What did you really expect? vacuity 9 months ago Rust's async/await design makes a lot of sense when you consider its primary goals (C interop, low level control, zero cost abstractions, etc.). Sure, perhaps most of us should be using a language with different constraints as opposed to Rust.
otabdeveloper4 9 months ago Rust is a language made and used by Dunning-Kruger people who violently react to having to learn the prior art.What did you really expect? vacuity 9 months ago Rust's async/await design makes a lot of sense when you consider its primary goals (C interop, low level control, zero cost abstractions, etc.). Sure, perhaps most of us should be using a language with different constraints as opposed to Rust.
vacuity 9 months ago Rust's async/await design makes a lot of sense when you consider its primary goals (C interop, low level control, zero cost abstractions, etc.). Sure, perhaps most of us should be using a language with different constraints as opposed to Rust.
It's just endemic to the industry. Framework-itis
Rust is a language made and used by Dunning-Kruger people who violently react to having to learn the prior art.
What did you really expect?
Rust's async/await design makes a lot of sense when you consider its primary goals (C interop, low level control, zero cost abstractions, etc.). Sure, perhaps most of us should be using a language with different constraints as opposed to Rust.