Apparently programming in Rust is now a political statement...
There are ongoing controversies around the Rust programming language that have led some to view it as politicized, but this is a consequence of community and governance issues, not the language itself. While programming languages are generally apolitical, the people and organizations behind them are not, and internal strife within the Rust community has drawn criticism.
>>12561479thanks
Programming in rust belongs on >>>/lgbt/
>>12561488That's what I'm talking aboutInstead of discussing the actual technical advantages of the language people obsess over irrelevant sissy hypno culture war
>>12561488Nazi.>>>/pol/
>>12561488lmao>>12561489that's really annoying. Sadly I don't know shit about programming so I'm not a good person to discuss it with but as far as i can tell the only real advantages are you can write shit that compiles natively on all major platforms and memory safety but i don't know any real specifics as i currently cannot into coding in any langauage.
>>12561476inside jokeYour fortune: Good news will come to you by mail
>>12561476You can thank it's users and it's organizing body for that, they keep pushing people out for being straight and cis and replacing them with politically active transgenders, their users will dogpile on you if you're programming in rust and write something that pisses off leftists or transgenders or you coming the sin of using too many unsafe {} blocks or even if you're straight and cis yourself, I'll never forgive the fact that they've turned the hottest new alternative to C in 40 years into a toxic political statement that is used almost exclusively to replace working standard Unix utilities (written by straight white men) with transgender-developed garbage non-POSIX alternatives and people mistake you for trans if you write in the language just because, I hate them.
>>12561476it's not, the rust foundation or whatever it's called sucks, but no real person cares about the foundation or the community. it's just a tool like any other, and it's useful
>>12561843kill yourself
>>12561843Why do you say the rust foundation sucks?
>>12561857it's made a lot of bad decisions about how the rust logo and name can be used, i think like a year ago they tried to make it so that any site using the rust name like 'best-rust-tutorials.org' had to adhere to a code of conduct, which is dumb. idk, i don't pay attention to the community (like 99.9% of the people who use rust) programming communities will always suck because the evangelists for a given language are always the most annoying people
>>12561476Idk waht that means lo
>>12561862every rust project I come across has a code of conduct and a she/her developer with pride flag emojis in their bio, if it's a terminal utility, it overuses ascii color escapes and peppers your output with emojis too, I don't think this is a coincidence.
>>12561871i think you should care less about the identity of the person making the tool you use
>>12561878the choice of language also invariably determines the quality of the tool, I always see the same detrimental qualities.I know you're gay and trans but sometimes it's valid to recognize stereotypes because they don't come from nothing, rust software in general is terrible and their developers are all unskilled but have something to prove, a terrible combination.
>>12561881every rust crate i've used has been decent, it just seems like you're blowing a few bad experiences out of proportion and letting those taint your experience of a whole language
>>12561488dubs