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> I don't understand why people criticizing Rust tend so heavily to let perfect be the enemy of good.

if you've convinced yourself that you're special and all problems with c are solved by trying harder, clearly everyone else is just lazy. with that line of logic, there's nothing to fix with c. rust is not just redundant, but also aggravating, since its popularity causes the cognitive dissonance to start creeping in.

maybe i can make mistakes? should we improve tooling somewhat? no, it's the children who are wrong.



> all problems with c are solved by trying harder, clearly everyone else is just lazy.

If you're even remotely familiar with professional C development then you should know this is unironically true. Tooling does exist to offer memory-safe features in C, they're just far more complicated than using a safe language from the offset. Nobody wants to use Valgrind when your linter can do the same job without leaving your editor.

Most of today's high-performance C code is compiled using the same IR that LLVM generates when compiling C. Unless you're a GCC pundit it doesn't make sense to reject the direction the industry is headed in.

> maybe i can make mistakes? should we improve tooling somewhat?

After a while, being allowed to make mistakes starts to pile up: https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-70-percent-of-all-se...




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