What's the scale on this graph? https://blog.rust-lang.org/images/2018-11-RustSurvey/12-If_so_how_much_work_to_fix.png …
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Number of respondents, and a general “how do you feel about it”, it’s an inherently subjective question.
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Agreed that RLS instability was the biggest non-starter for me. Interested in seeing how the language tools shake out over the next year
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I'm excited. I kind of wish we called it "rust 2019 edition". 2018 gives the impression it's been in use all 2018.
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Please tell me this list is not ordered by priority. I'll continue to champion fast compile times as the. "killer productivity language feature" ;) even if we've gotten a bit faster we can always gain more from compiling even fasterpic.twitter.com/BOnj5Ttavq
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Yes, they're roughly sorted by number of mentions. One possible explanation here is that you feel the compile times as you grow to larger Rust projects, whereas you'll feel the lack of certain libraries and capabilities much earlier (and thus would get more votes)
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