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Is Hare hate the most Reddit thing ever? look at these redditors seething about Hare.
https://old.reddit.com/r/programmingcirclejerk/comments/17qpdu2/hare_aims_to_become_a_100year_programming_language/
https://old.reddit.com/r/programmingcirclejerk/comments/ubg8np/hare_is_a_systems_programming_language_designed/
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>>106695301
>meme language with no use case
>isn't even an LLVM frontend
I mean really? what killer feature does this have?
lean4? proof checking baked in and massive computer library of math axioms)
rust? extended hoare logic which can be used to prevent common memory use bugs.
go? extremely easy to use and distribute toolchain that builds executables for basically anything used by more than 1,000 people.

what is Hare's? uh, better C? uh, what does that even mean?
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But an ad
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>>106695323
I forgot to add, zig cc is basically zig's only killer feature. as long as zig is basically a clang/llvm distribution, it will still be relevant and why odin is a meme as well.
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>>106695301
Drew is a niggerfaggot that begs for cock:
https://github.com/basecamp/omarchy/issues/1913
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>>106695301
We need janitors to delete the silly posts trying to shill for this meme programming language.



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