So 80% of new native code is C/C++. Not surprising and of course Rust advocates will try to defend this as a win.
I don't know why WxWidgets seems to be less popular now than it was back then. I remember it being somewhat popular. Now people hardly seem to know about it. FLTK looks horrible next to most modern applications. But…
I'm gradually starting to see X11/Xlib as a solution for cross platform desktop apps. It is the native GUI API for most UNIX operating systems. Ports exist for Windows(win11) and Mac which makes X11 technically portable…
I have no experience in automotive software development so I could be very wrong about this. But I suspect that Rust is a very poor choice if what he said is true about automotive development since, at least some, Rust…
So the alcohol is part of the story but far from the end of it. Alcohol related accidents only made up about 1/3 of the deadly accidents in the US [0]. The NHTSA identifies a few different causes of car accidents…
So 80% of new native code is C/C++. Not surprising and of course Rust advocates will try to defend this as a win.
I don't know why WxWidgets seems to be less popular now than it was back then. I remember it being somewhat popular. Now people hardly seem to know about it. FLTK looks horrible next to most modern applications. But…
I'm gradually starting to see X11/Xlib as a solution for cross platform desktop apps. It is the native GUI API for most UNIX operating systems. Ports exist for Windows(win11) and Mac which makes X11 technically portable…
I have no experience in automotive software development so I could be very wrong about this. But I suspect that Rust is a very poor choice if what he said is true about automotive development since, at least some, Rust…
So the alcohol is part of the story but far from the end of it. Alcohol related accidents only made up about 1/3 of the deadly accidents in the US [0]. The NHTSA identifies a few different causes of car accidents…