It pains me to watch Rust slowly repeat all the mistakes of C++, piling on new syntax and features every year with reckless abandon. http://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2018/08/13/never-patterns-exhaustive-matching-and-uninhabited-types-oh-my/ …
I'd much rather have a dozen domain-specific languages to choose from, each with excellent tooling and standard libraries, than one kitchen-sink language that tries to please everyone.
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The problem with kitchen-sink languages is that you can never master them. Not just because they're big, but because they're not stable -- they have to change over time in order to keep everyone happy. Only a small language can be truly finished -- and truly mastered.
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