• Carl George@beehaw.org
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    3 年前

    For this to be accurate you need to change it to “why don’t you rewrite it in rust”? Rust fans say this so often they made it an acronym (RIIR).

  • Minty@lemmy.ml
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    No, no. Python is for harassing the beginners, who can’t switch from anything yet.

    Rust is for switching to.

  • whelk@lemm.ee
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    3 年前

    This is literally any other programmer when I use Python for a project, telling me to switch to their preferred language instead because “Python is just for scripting.”

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        3 年前

        Highfive! It is, and part of the reason I use it so often is because I just enjoy programming in it. I feel like enjoying the process is important even if the result is a fraction of a second slower than if I had used another language, because enjoying the process means I’m actually going to get the thing done.

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          3 年前

          @whelk
          Indeed. It doesn’t have to run fast if we are talking applications where performance isn’t important.

  • Era0S@lemmy.world
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    3 年前

    Even though I’m mostly a Python programmer now I don’t do this but i know so many Python programmers who do this; the thing that is even more annoying is when some of them make up shit trying to prove python is better for a usecase they know NOTHING about

  • IUsedTo@lemmy.world
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    Beginner developers when they realize that the programming language that you use changes from a case to case basic: