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this looks like writing in the large seal script

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If all you have is a hammer, everything else looks like a nail.

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What if you only have a nail?

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Then get ready to learn Rust, buddy.

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I’d be screwed.

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What a twist

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And then a baby on a tricycle drives by casually.

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Wat?

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The unicyclist on the left is saying the bicyclist is only riding a bike because they don’t have enough skill for a unicycle. The unicyclist on the right is saying they can’t learn to ride a bike because they’ve spent too much of their life riding a unicycle. It’s a dig at people who don’t want to switch to memory-safe languages like rust.

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I am both the left guy and right guy. If you can’t program without using a memory safe language, it’s a skill issue. But I also don’t want to switch to rust because I like the challenge of manual memory management. (Also rust’s syntax and semantics looks like it was designed by a monkey attacking a typewriter.)

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I write C++ professionally. Saying it’s a skill issue doesn’t solve the problem. If a dev with 15+ years of experience still isn’t writing memory-safe C++ (ie. some of the people I work with), they’re not going to learn now.

And if you’re a project manager and you choose to use C++ because your team says they like the challenge then you should be fired.

Of course none of this applies to hobby projects…

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Please tell me you just code golf or similar, and aren’t making things for people to actually use and maintain.

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It’s a dig at people who don’t want to switch to memory-safe languages like rust.

Now that’s a stretch, it could be anything (no, it couldn’t, although I think this may have application to some other pairs of languages)

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Yeah, Rust is simply the big one right now. It could just as easily apply to people in the 1960’s who didn’t want to adopt structured programming, or a compiler at all.

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I mean, that’s just my interpretation. I don’t think it’s a stretch though, switching to memory safe languages like rust has been pretty big recently.

How did you interpret the comic?

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I think it would be clearer if we saw the person on the bike pass by and the last panel was just the character laying on the ground

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Sunk cost fallacy maybe?

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Or Stockholm Syndrome

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