| ▲ | jauntywundrkind 3 hours ago | |||||||
These people are such jackasses. What's the reason to not use assembly? To not frelling suffer in hell. To have a system that works well together, that gives us a stable base, without infinite danger everywhere. It's so sad having such perpetuate drains asking only negative vortex energy sink ass questions. No attempt to show any real outreach or curiosity or interest, all sucking nihil void of doubt. No demonstrated ability to offer any useful assessment, just pure sucking doubt. Good faith questions show some concomitant interest or ability to recognize whats at stake. The harmless innocent child offering savage nothing? I tire of that act. | ||||||||
| ▲ | creata 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I have been watching people write UI frameworks in Rust for over a decade, you meanie. The results tend to involve more dynamic allocation than you'd see in a garbage-collected language, or tons of reference counting (e.g., in Leptos) that acts as a less efficient GC. I've read many of raphlinus's posts, and while they're always interesting, the total experience in the Xilem examples just seems like much more effort than using FFI (even C FFI) to glue to something more workable. Your comparison to assembly is very bizarre - languages of the sort I mentioned are usually at least as safe as Rust, and the "scripting language for top-level logic + compiled language for the bits that need to be fast" combination is ancient. In fact, your vague allusions to "a stable base, without infinite danger everywhere" shows much less understanding of what's at stake, in my view. I'm sorry my question wasn't enlightened enough for you. And this is a news aggregator. Not the official discussion forums or anything. People can ask small insignificant questions here, or so I thought. I'm so tired. You write one measly paragraph that could simply be ignored and someone calls you a "perpetuate drain". Even the chatbots have more humanity than you've got. | ||||||||
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