Comment by ModernMech
1 day ago
Rust does not have manual memory management, and its type system also has the property that if your program compiles it probably works, IME.
1 day ago
Rust does not have manual memory management, and its type system also has the property that if your program compiles it probably works, IME.
I hear this about both Haskell and Rust, and yet, when I tried both in the former I wrote a useless program because I didn't handle state (and yet passed all tests!) while in the latter I immediately wrote a deadlock.
So...yeah.
How did your tests pass if you didn't handle state?
It is still possible to write bugs in both Haskell and Rust.