This is so wrong. I would absolutely prefer no comments over incorrect comments, which is exactly what happens when things get over commented
This is so wrong. I would absolutely prefer no comments over incorrect comments, which is exactly what happens when things get over commented
Exactly this. Anyhow makes error handling in rust actually a joy. It’s only something you need to consider if you’re writing a library for others to use, and in that case, it’s good that rust forces you to be very very explicit
That syntax looks atrocious
Are you using an IDE like rustrover? Rust is by far the easiest language I’ve worked with. It makes it so the only way to write code is the right way
Terrible meme. Go is bad and you should feel bad
Yeah, you fit right in
Look at some of their other comments. They’ll fit right in with the other lemmy devs
Was it on a TI calculator in BASIC?
I would think it would depend on if this was labelled as hers. It’s a totally reasonable assumption a giant bottle of creamer in a common fridge is for common use unless specified otherwise
Rust just has lousy compiler warnings.
You’re the only person I’ve ever heard this from. Rust’s compiler warnings are amazing. Like 2nd to none
You’re missing the point. Tools are different. Trying to learn and use rust by writing unsafe bubble sort is pointless. Use it to actually accomplish something and you’ll find out just how amazing it is.
Using the ecosystem that exists to be productive and not have to think at all about whether what you’re doing is correct is the point. It catches the subtle errors for you and lets you use the powerful libraries like clap for command line parsing, tokio, etc.
Once you get the hang of rust you don’t ever need to ask it to do unsafe things. It’s not really any faster to do things unsafe
What? Not in terms of the history of the internet
Come to the dark side
Yeah, it’s furries
I think knowing about frontend is important for a senior or higher level engineer. I would expect someone at that level to be able to contribute where necessary, and know enough to make sane decisions and know when those decisions impact backend/frontend. But to be equally good at both isn’t reasonable
You know just enough to do it the wrong way apparently
Lol dangerous?