On Monday, 16 November 2015 at 00:40:33 UTC, The Old One wrote:
With the World turning to IOT, and most startups having an
embedded system as at least a part of their offering, even old
languages should take this seriously. Not everybody actually
fathoms the size of this tsunami, or the disrupt
On Monday, 16 November 2015 at 00:40:33 UTC, The Old One wrote:
My point: until you can easily write D bare-metal code, without
any runtime, and honestly without garbage collection, it just
isn't a Real Systems Language.
I'm honestly tired of reading this as if "bare metal rust" has
all the s
On Monday, 16 November 2015 at 00:50:50 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Monday, 16 November 2015 at 00:40:33 UTC, The Old One wrote:
My point: until you can easily write D bare-metal code,
without any runtime, and honestly without garbage collection,
it just isn't a Real Systems Language.
It rea
On Monday, 16 November 2015 at 00:40:33 UTC, The Old One wrote:
My point: until you can easily write D bare-metal code, without
any runtime, and honestly without garbage collection, it just
isn't a Real Systems Language.
It really isn't hard. Yes, there's a learning curve to get
started, but
On Tuesday, 10 November 2015 at 16:00:06 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/3s9cfe/rust_impressions_from_a_cd_programmer_part_1/
Ali
Atila wrote:
I thought I’d like Rust more than I actually do at this point.
I’m glad I’m taking the time to learn it, but I
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/3s9cfe/rust_impressions_from_a_cd_programmer_part_1/
Ali