

If we measure only by the amount of mistakes, there would be much more skilled C developers. Take my pristine skills for example, I’ve made zero mistakes writing all of my 3 lines of C code over years and years, zero mistakes
Rust dev, I enjoy reading and playing games, I also usually like to spend time with friends.
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If we measure only by the amount of mistakes, there would be much more skilled C developers. Take my pristine skills for example, I’ve made zero mistakes writing all of my 3 lines of C code over years and years, zero mistakes
The author claims to be an expert in Rust, so at least they don’t come from a standpoint of ‘I hate Rust and everyone who recommends it’ which seems to be somewhat popular
I almost agree, but I think that supporting old hardware practically forever would be a nice thing to have.
Luckily, it doesn’t evolve anymore and given time Rust will likely have that support if it would be necessary for its role in the kernel.
That’s almost as good as the ones that limit password on the sign-in UI, but not on the sign-up
My condolences on not being saved and accepted, I hope the future still holds good things for you 🙏