Imagine using rust, literally the worst programming language ever made

Imagine using rust, literally the worst programming language ever made.

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That doesn't sound like Visual Basic to me.

criticizing a programming language and all the arguments have nothing to do with the language, stop larping faggot you haven't programmed a day in your life

imaging being so mad at a programming language that you spend an hour making a shit meme to troll Any Forums

oh boy you sure got us.

user, you seem very afraid of Rust. The existence of the language triggers you and makes you question the time you lost investing your time and betting on C++. I am not even a Rust user, but your insecurities toward that language are crystal clear to everyone.

Imagine not using asm and doing exactly as you please, and no more.

C++ > rust
Change my mind.

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you're trying too hard shill

there's a whole industry of c++ 'experts' that their only purpose is to sell books and conferences trying to tame the insanity of a language, and a second layer of engineers within companies whose only job is ensuring the language is used 'correctly'
of course they'd be nervous if a saner option came along

bump

bump

cope

>Say that you are a brainlet without ..

> Imagine using rust
Most people who criticize it clear haven't

I hate Rust syntaxis so fucking much is unreal.

>Why does it matter when a consenting adult molests a 7 year old in the privacy of his own bedroom?
>Why does it matter when consenting adults deal crack next door?
>Why does it matter when consenting trannies program in rust?
>How does that affect you, bigot?

You vile reprobates deserve everything you have coming.

>remember 9/11
What

($"Why use either when {picRelated} exists?");

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Rust syntax isn't even that weird. Do you only use C like languages or what?

Performance.

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I'm all about handling

C++ just changes too fast for my taste. I tried to split a string but the code wouldn't compile on the g++ version shipped with Debian.
I'll stick with a stable well-tested language like Rust that doesn't require me to install the latest release to get access to basic features.

C++ can split a string? News to me!