Maybe I’m too young (just past 30) but is it just me or is that some kind of attitude that emerged in the last 10-15 years?
And I mean not only in programming, but in general.
A small amount of people which is very vocal about something and start pushing everybody else to their thing while simultaneously shaming and/or making fun of those who either disagree or aren’t generally interested.
I kinda see a pattern here.
Either way, it’s very annoying.
Going back to the rust topic… I recently started working with some software written in a mix of C++ and Java. I don’t own the codebase, I “just” have to get it working and keep it working. So i had to reach to another person for some performance issues and this guy starts the usual “should be rewritten in rust” … jesus christ dude, I don’t care for your fanboyism right know, either help me or tell me you won’t so I’ll looks somewhere else.
And of course, if as an outsider this is the experience I have to go through every time I deal with rust people… I’ll try to minimise my exposure to such people (and to the language, if necessary).
It's called manufacturing consent and it's all around us.
If not, would you care to drop some links?