| ▲ | jandrese 2 days ago | |||||||
Ada would never have been cool. Ironically I remember one of the complaints was it took a long time for the compilers to stabilize. They were such complex beasts with a small userbase so you had smallish companies trying to develop a tremendously complex compiler for a small crowd of government contractors, a perfect recipe for expensive software. I think maybe they were just a little ahead of their time on getting a good open source compiler. The Rust project shows that it is possible now, but back in the 80s and 90s with only the very early forms of the Internet I don't think the world was ready. | ||||||||
| ▲ | skepti3 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Out of curiosity: 1: If you had to guess, how high is the level of complexity of rustc? 2: How do you think gccrs will fare? 3: Do you like or dislike the Rust specification that originated from Ferrocene? 4: Is it important for a systems language to have more than one full compiler for it? | ||||||||
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