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1. mwcamp+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-10-02 17:31:50
I wonder if the Rust community now is similar to what the C++ community was like when C++ was as young as Rust is now. Any old-timers want to comment on this?

Edit to add: My guess is that the Rust community might still be worse because now we have widespread Internet access and social media.

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2. pjmlp+b7[view] [source] 2022-10-02 18:12:33
>>mwcamp+(OP)
And back then we had flamewars on comp.lang.c and comp.lang.c++, hence the .moderated versions of them.

I always been on the C++ side, when arguing on C vs C++ since 1993, already considered C a primitive option, coming from Turbo Pascal 6.0, and finding such a simplistic pseudo-macro assembler.

So yeah, in a sense the Rust community is similarly hyped as we were adopting Turbo Vision, CSet++, OWL, MFC, PowerPlant, Tools.h++, POET, and thinking C would slowly fade away, and we could just keep on using a language that while compatible with C, offered the necessary type system improvements for safer code.

But then the FOSS movement doubled down on C as means to write the GNU ecosystem, on the first editions of the GNU manifesto, and here we are.

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