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ALL TRANNIES NEEDED
So I have been programming just as a hobby in the C programming language for about 5 years now. I have read a few C textbooks and done all the exercises in each. I have played around with Raylib and the many other fun C libraries but I feel like I have hit the point where using C for doing things is just too much effort and it would be more meaningful to learn another more expressive and powerful and modern language.
So I have been thinking about picking up C++, as I know it can easily do a bunch of stuff that in C would take me a lot of effort (for example, thus far I have been doing my object orientation in C manually through structs, opaque types, implementing polymorphism through dynamic dispatch etc while C++ just has all of that).
The question now is: I have heard a lot of bad things about C++, so should I bother with it, ot should I learn Rust instead, the hot new thing?
What's the deal with rust that makes it preferable over C++?
>Lgbt?
this is LGBT related as trannies (respectful) invented rust I think. Anyways should I learn C++ or Rust
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I can't be much help here but the people who use C++ always complain about it. I'm sorta new to programming so the complaints go over my head, but all I hear about it is that it's a fucken mess, and it gets worse every update.
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>>43619348
yeah I have been told that the issue is that since it has a morbilion features and it lets you overload everything, working on commercial C++ code is hell on earth. But I dunno, I'm not doing anything corpo, I'm just a hobbyist
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>>43619316
Rust is memory safe, that is the reason the Linux Kernel is being rewritten in it.
Torvalds said he doesn't like the C derived languages because they add complexity without fixing the main issues of C.
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Anyway >>>/g/
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>>43619410
I asked there too but I appreciate the input of TRUE trannies while the average /g/ poster is a chud
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>>43619914
Trvke!
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>>43619388
no its not



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