Cryptocurrency Fibers based Hybrid Deep Learning maps for High-Performance Regressions that are Realtime Socket powered by Scalable Event Queue design rewritten in Rust.
> Also Assembly doesn't has UB, making it ironic that it is safer to write straight Assembly at the expense of portability than C or C derived languages. You just need to know your compiler flags/configuration to…
Rust doesn't even exist on a plethora of platforms which C targets. I have high hopes with D and give or take ~2 years, it'll be able to progress forward in lots of domains. Not sure about other languages.
> How much of the standard library works without GC enabled? How many community libraries do? Enough to be usable on virtually all platforms that rust is going to target in next 2 years. I hope I'll get proven wrong but…
do you mind me providing a bit personal suggestion? When you've began resorting to play of words like 'barbed fences, trip-wire mines...' instead of providing concrete proof/examples in your post, you've already lost…
> It's all too easy to throw away error codes in C/C++. Warning is produced by nearly every good compiler. They aren't forced because sometimes I don't really want to check for return values. > In C/C++ it's easy to…
D? GC is optional so don't even :D
I think you aren't understanding what parent comment is trying to say. No one is saying rust isn't better than C in some respects, instead, you were comparing Rust + Fuzzing with C and he implied that you should at…
Cryptocurrency Fibers based Hybrid Deep Learning maps for High-Performance Regressions that are Realtime Socket powered by Scalable Event Queue design rewritten in Rust.
> Also Assembly doesn't has UB, making it ironic that it is safer to write straight Assembly at the expense of portability than C or C derived languages. You just need to know your compiler flags/configuration to…
Rust doesn't even exist on a plethora of platforms which C targets. I have high hopes with D and give or take ~2 years, it'll be able to progress forward in lots of domains. Not sure about other languages.
> How much of the standard library works without GC enabled? How many community libraries do? Enough to be usable on virtually all platforms that rust is going to target in next 2 years. I hope I'll get proven wrong but…
do you mind me providing a bit personal suggestion? When you've began resorting to play of words like 'barbed fences, trip-wire mines...' instead of providing concrete proof/examples in your post, you've already lost…
> It's all too easy to throw away error codes in C/C++. Warning is produced by nearly every good compiler. They aren't forced because sometimes I don't really want to check for return values. > In C/C++ it's easy to…
D? GC is optional so don't even :D
I think you aren't understanding what parent comment is trying to say. No one is saying rust isn't better than C in some respects, instead, you were comparing Rust + Fuzzing with C and he implied that you should at…