▲ | littlestymaar a day ago | |
> Ten years in, Rust jobs are barely 10% of C or C++ jobs, if that. In any market segment, that is not the kind of adoption that successful products usually display. Says who? As I said above neither C or C++ aren't going anywhere in the near future, and we're talking about a programming niche where there's little new code compared to the existing base. The fact is that most people on this planet are using an OS or a web browser that has started migrating security sensitive sections to Rust. That Rust is now part of the standard CompSci curriculum in many parts of the world. And that it's the go-to language for new low-level/performance sensitive projects. But of course it's never going to be enough to convince the perennial naysayers. > Judging from the emotion in your comment, I sense that I did touch a nerve Sorry for you, but you did not manage that. > and I'm sorry We both know that you aren't, I know you're a troll and a flamebaiter, people like you thrive by the idea of enraging your interlocutor. On the other side, I'm just glad I exposed your hypocrisy. Looks like pretending you were “pro-Rust” was too hard to maintain for an extended period of time. > just skip them and move on. Getting stressed about things like this is not worth it. Remember, you are the one with anger management issue under medical supervision, most people aren't like that ;). |