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- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
Nim has beautiful syntax. But does it has a lot of tools?
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
No. And what? I made a million errors and I am still alive.
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
But the time machine has been written in C so you could not return back and had to write a C compiler from scratch. Here the story about returning to the roots begins…
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
What is memory safety?
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
I expected such reactions. Thank you all for your answers. We are living in the stream. Every one of us has his own. And circumstances restrict us from changing these streams. What you are feeling when reading this post is your mind’s memory safety. :) I also feel pain when someone is trying to say that my way may be wrong. But I did not tell you that your way is wrong. I also have my way restricted by the fact that I need to earn money for my family. And I hate this fact, and that I can’t change my stream just by one click.
You should not switch to the C, it will be very dangerous. We just can be aware that all can be different and use this knowledge on our way.
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
Thank you for your answer. There are a lot of startups and good open repos in Rust nowadays and it seems this intention will only grow. Finally, only community and business preferences define how much cool staff will be made with programming language. I do not like the hype around Rust and like the simplicity of the C syntax. And I think we need to use languages for their appointments. Learn Rust, learn C, and use them in different projects. Switching between technologies helps avoid burnout and learn new things to keep your interest fresh.