That woman has single-handedly killed Reddit. I've never seen so much incompetence in a CEO of a major internet site. However, the true blame should also go to Reddit's Board of Directors who have installed her and are…
>Anyone have any female JS experts to recommend? Why would you care about the sex of someone? To stalk them or something?
Have you seen the new Swift 2.0 benchmarks that they discussed at WWDC 15? It's now getting extremely fast. It won't be long before it surpasses Rust. Anyway, if 5% improvement is all that Rust will have over Swift,…
>Go has to contend with Swift. Rust does not. During the WWDC 2015 opening keynote, Federighi explicitly stated that Swift's a "systems programming language" and they even say it in the documentation: > It is the first…
>It's missing its biggest features. Like what? Please do enlighten us.
>Rust will deal with it by being swifter than Swift. By how much? Will extra language codebase justify the speed increase (if any)? Say you're developing some mobile app, why wouldn't you want to use a single unified…
>Swift is an applications programming language where the runtime is non-optional (at least AFAICT) and memory is managed dynamically. No, it's optional if you don't need to interact with Obj-C frameworks (ie. Cocoa).…
While I find Rust interesting, how exactly will Rust deal with a 900lb gorilla that's about to get released from a cage? Opensource Swift is only few months away and it already has a much bigger user base and is backed…
That woman has single-handedly killed Reddit. I've never seen so much incompetence in a CEO of a major internet site. However, the true blame should also go to Reddit's Board of Directors who have installed her and are…
>Anyone have any female JS experts to recommend? Why would you care about the sex of someone? To stalk them or something?
Have you seen the new Swift 2.0 benchmarks that they discussed at WWDC 15? It's now getting extremely fast. It won't be long before it surpasses Rust. Anyway, if 5% improvement is all that Rust will have over Swift,…
>Go has to contend with Swift. Rust does not. During the WWDC 2015 opening keynote, Federighi explicitly stated that Swift's a "systems programming language" and they even say it in the documentation: > It is the first…
>It's missing its biggest features. Like what? Please do enlighten us.
>Rust will deal with it by being swifter than Swift. By how much? Will extra language codebase justify the speed increase (if any)? Say you're developing some mobile app, why wouldn't you want to use a single unified…
>Swift is an applications programming language where the runtime is non-optional (at least AFAICT) and memory is managed dynamically. No, it's optional if you don't need to interact with Obj-C frameworks (ie. Cocoa).…
While I find Rust interesting, how exactly will Rust deal with a 900lb gorilla that's about to get released from a cage? Opensource Swift is only few months away and it already has a much bigger user base and is backed…