Rust requires you to unlearn some of the C and CPP habits. And so it’s like learning a language that approaches things differently. That is pretty fun to see how another language solves a problem etc.
I think rust is a very fun and interesting language tbh. But you are free to not like it, that’s all good man. That’s why we have different languages.
After getting into rust, for me, you need to convince me to use C or Cpp, they have their niches for sure, but rust allows that too like embedded programming etc.
This checks out. I tried some Rust coding challenges and couldn’t get my stuff to compile mostly. When I see the solution it seems straightforward but also not intuitive.
Rust requires you to unlearn some of the C and CPP habits. And so it’s like learning a language that approaches things differently. That is pretty fun to see how another language solves a problem etc. I think rust is a very fun and interesting language tbh. But you are free to not like it, that’s all good man. That’s why we have different languages. After getting into rust, for me, you need to convince me to use C or Cpp, they have their niches for sure, but rust allows that too like embedded programming etc.
This checks out. I tried some Rust coding challenges and couldn’t get my stuff to compile mostly. When I see the solution it seems straightforward but also not intuitive.