Use this information wisely
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But the rust compiler explains
If this is true then rust deserves all the praise it gets
Rust's compiler is pretty much the reason the language gets so much praise. The borrow checking of course is the major reason, but it's great at hints too.
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This is pretty cool. But my question is if the compiler knows it’s basically the same thing visually, why doesn’t it treat it the same way as far as syntax and just make them functionally equivalent;
Because then logically extending this you end up with JavaScript, where "1"==1 and it's super hard to reason about what will/should happen
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Ok, put it into an excel formula then.
Non-native English speaker telling on themselves.
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Non-native English speaker telling on themselves.
(Excel only uses semicolons instead of commas in locales where they would collide with the decimal comma)Not quite telling. We have customers from various countries.