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On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, 186282@ud0s4.net wrote:Well, I *was* the Old Guy ... and noted that those
On 9/21/24 8:03 AM, Farley Flud wrote:Messages like this give me the vibe of an old distinguished professor writing. These types of messages tend to completely melt the troll in me. ;)Rust is laughable garbage.>
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Some jerk at Mozilla cobbles some shit together and it ends
up impressing his co-workers, all network "programmers" who
are the lowest of the low.
Look ... 'Rust' is really no better, or worse, than
a LOT of existing computer languages. If you LIKE
its vibe, USE it. If not, DON'T
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Python wasn't always popular. Took time to build
a real following.
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Me, I'd rather use 'C' ... which was a brand new
language when I got into computers - it was the
Cool New Thing on PDP-11s. However the syntax IS,
and especially can be MADE, a bit obscure. More
'obvious', 'self-documenting' langs DO have an
advantage.
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Still have my K&R 'C' book - and stick pretty
much TOO it. I'd also rec "Algorithms in 'C'"
by Sedgewick. STILL consult that.
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But my #1 fave is still Pascal. Poetry :-)
Thank you professor Wirth !
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Oh, "network programming" is HARD ... those people
are NOT the "lowest of the low" by any means. The
whole Modern World depends on them.
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But then you're just trying to start flames,
aren't you ? Try being more productive.
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Hey, want "Real Computing" ? Try FORTRAN
or COBOL. THOSE were the foundation and
persist to this day. Wrote a FORTRAN app
just a couple of years ago - mostly to vex
the New Guys. Also a short COBOL app, that
oughtta REALLY give 'em the shits ! :-)
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