17 points

hehe i got the reference manual one, thought it was that, the cover is pretty similar

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34 points

We can learn rust together

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5 points

Came here to say this, I am also open to Haskell

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1 point

yep this one is great too

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2 points

I prefer D.

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46 points

I thought furries liked Rust? Either way only if we can watch Dr.Chuck’s course

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5 points

Memory safe rule

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4 points

Only if you’re trans: P

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4 points

who isn’t ;3

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4 points

I’m trans and I like C, but I’m just old (26).

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4 points

26 isn’t old, if you don’t mean that’s your commercial experience with C amount, then it is

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6 points
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Damn I need to learn rust and embrace memory safety

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4 points

Rust has its pros, but also its downs too. Since Rust is also functional, you have to mainly think with that paradigm in mind, which makes it not ideal for many situations, most notably game development.

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5 points

Rust takes a lot of inspiration from functional languages, but I wouldn’t call it a functional language itself. But yeah, not suited to every application.

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2 points

Better start with this book, Rust will feel natural after that:

But you are right, it is better suited for one things and worse for other. It’s not strictly functional, though, and most likely when it will have been maturing for as long as C++ or at least C# it will also have tools and features that make it better suited even for game development

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22 points

It’s about C89 standard, eww.

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19 points

On it.

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