It's finally happening - after >30 years of pro use, 20 of which quite reluctantly, I am officially DONE with C/C++. Only maintenance from now on, everything new will be in @rustlang. THANKS Rust team for refining modern concepts into such a practical, elegant system. I love it.
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Last time I tried, it was a pretty miserable failure (just didn't work). Am really looking to try it out - actually want to give a talk on alternate languages here at work and Rust (along with Go and a couple of others) are on the docket.
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When learning a new language, the _first_ thing you need is a reliable debugging environment. Forcing people to the GDB console to debug, in 2018 is an immediate failure in the language toolchain. Make it painless for me to love the language!
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I can't say this experience is better. I just want to debug a simple rust project. I've spent 20 minutes trying to configure VS code to debug with no success.
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After 30 minutes of being unable to debug a hello world program, this is _still_ going to be the hindrance from people actually adopting rust. A simple, easy way to get people up and debugging in < 5 minutes needs to happen.
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