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jkuhl
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Rust devs on social media are the vegans of the programming world.

Yeah, we get it, you like your hot new programming language. I'm not bashing the language, I've never used it so I'd have no right to say anything about it.

But holy hell, you guys don't have to show up in every discussion about programming languages that aren't Rust to evangelicize how great Rust is. Like damn, there could be a thread on Twitter about Python and you'd be like "yeah Python's great but have you ever heard of our lord and savior, Jesus cRUST?"

Just shut up lol.

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  • 7
    Thanks, now all I can imagine is a pizza company called Jesus crust.
  • 6
    @spongessuck Cheesus Crust! This could be a thing.
  • 5
    Anytime I see security flaws in a discussion I just post "Rewrite it in Rust!" If we keep them busy they won't have time to post stuff.
  • 2
    @Demolishun register before too late!
  • 3
    Please don't confuse the hype driven coding bro normies with actual rust devs
  • 1
    it's weird that i dont see anyone bash zig or carbon.

    Have you actually properly worked with rust yet? Considering their statistics most likely not.
  • 1
    @ostream habe you tried rewriting arch in rust btw?
  • 2
    @12bitfloat The Rust devs here are pretty chill.
  • 3
    The common struggles programmers bond over are mostly unrepresentable. This makes it hard to socialize in a normal way.
  • 1
    @thebiochemic carbon seems like it'll be great, but the repos Readme has a real "this shits not ready, but the marketing people dont listen" kinda vibe.
  • 0
    @thebiochemic because no-one goes around talking about how great Zig is constantly.

    I see lots of Carbon bashing though tbh
  • 1
    @noobrants what about Carbon makes it seem like a good idea? It looks overwngineered to all shit. I hate design-by-comittee languages.
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