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8 months agoAny recent CS grad is obsessed with rust, trust me. It’s not hard to learn either with that background.
Any recent CS grad is obsessed with rust, trust me. It’s not hard to learn either with that background.
It also makes it slower and easier to introduce bugs.
There is something unsettling about the plating of the cheesy parsnip hash.
Haha yes that’s a typo. Thanks for pointing it out, will edit.
Once you know a few languages and the principles for how a computer works moving to a new one is easy. Don’t think of it as being a “Java developer”, but a programmer. It’s just a tool.
We did not learn languages at uni, but concepts. You use the same data structures and algorithms.
I think you’d be surprised, try picking up rust for some advent of code challenges. If you know Java Streams and C/C++ lower level programming all that you’re missing is some pattern matching.