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Wait, but I don't see how it's relevant in the smallest of ways... OOOOOH! (/s, bc obviously we all knew that already:-P)
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I'm working with some Rust right now that is 100% a big mess..
It's consistently either the Rust or the Docker components that fail to build. In fairness, it's a VERY big and complex application.
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I'm working with some Rust right now that is 100% a big mess..
It's consistently either the Rust or the Docker components that fail to build. In fairness, it's a VERY big and complex application.
docker doesn't really fail to build unless something upstream fails, like lib builds that don't have the proper dependencies installed. I'd still count those failures as rust fails
that said, I worked with a kid that was trolling rust package managers hard by squatting on common library names because they refused to resolve the issues of squatting. dick move but clearly educated me on the toxicity of the rust community and why I should avoid it.
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I like how this takes familiarity with the original xkcd comic as a given.
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I like how this takes familiarity with the original xkcd comic as a given.
Knowledge of the sacred texts is required for enlightenment.
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I get the joke, but rust is actually pretty heavily used in the backend of services theae days. Cloudflare, Amazon, Dropbox, just to randomly name a few off the top my head. Have pretty heavily invested it into their back ends for more reliable service.
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The irony of this meme being posted from a platform written in rust is pretty great ngl
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I get the joke, but rust is actually pretty heavily used in the backend of services theae days. Cloudflare, Amazon, Dropbox, just to randomly name a few off the top my head. Have pretty heavily invested it into their back ends for more reliable service.
The Lemmy backend is also written in rust
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The irony of this meme being posted from a platform written in rust is pretty great ngl
A platform that is doing a great job so far but which (unfortunately) isn't as relevant yet to call it a pillar of modern infrastructure.
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A platform that is doing a great job so far but which (unfortunately) isn't as relevant yet to call it a pillar of modern infrastructure.
It certainly is a pillar of my mental stability.
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Give it time. Once Fortran was king.
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It certainly is a pillar of my mental stability.
happy to know we're making it better.
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Haskell is somewhere far away off screen
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The Lemmy backend is also written in rust
Here, FTFY:
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Rust is fearlessly upholding the whole thing even without touching it. Incredible!
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docker doesn't really fail to build unless something upstream fails, like lib builds that don't have the proper dependencies installed. I'd still count those failures as rust fails
that said, I worked with a kid that was trolling rust package managers hard by squatting on common library names because they refused to resolve the issues of squatting. dick move but clearly educated me on the toxicity of the rust community and why I should avoid it.
In my experience, the Rust community is pretty welcoming. Like, it's actually a meme that trans women code in Rust for that reason.
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Hey now, about 1% of the Linux kernel is Rust now!
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Give it time. Once Fortran was king.
Yeah, in particular, you can write libraries in Rust, which can be used in virtually any other programming language, similar to how you can do in C and C++. And given that not a ton of young kids learn C/C++, there's a chance that the majority of important cross-language libraries (like OpenSSL, SQLite etc.) are written in Rust in a decade or two.
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It certainly is a pillar of my mental stability.
Piefed is not written in Rust.