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Go vs Rust

34 2024-02-28 12:56

You are no one if you make code for capitalism and are better of dead.
On average, paid programmers, not to mention even developers, write shit code.
On worse, paid programmers are the reason why we have bugs and 0-days, or Go or Rust.

You are a no one and forever will remain that if you use Go or Rust.

I will never use or even think about using Go or Rust shitware!
The world is literally better off you not programming, because they'll go like "oh hey, there's this cool program" and then they install shit and more programmers support such shitware!

reasons why I only want to stick to the C programming language and something
like assembly:
- C compiler(s) is already present, why install 10 more for 10 more
programming languages? I do not want that bloat.
- I'd have to learn yet another programming language, and deal with even
more of my schizophrenia/dimensia, if I ever wanted to: audit such software,
configure it, or even build upon it.
- Something that works and has worked for like +50 years is still
here, and is not going anywhere, so stop re-inventing the wheel
with a few little changes
- I don't require nor want to have a programming language that
holds my hand, those are the first I have learned, and they can
go fuck themselves - they are a pure mess, and it takes me so
much time to learn something, then while implementing it -
forget about something and regardless: I want to know more
about computers, not less. Also - I want more control, not less -
a computer programmer should be a computer programmer to it's software,
not an user for whom stuff is done for them
- I want 1 package manager, not 10
- I do not want 100 dependencies, which also have to be reviewed for
malicious code, and then comes the "I don't really understand how this
dependency works" so then these fail: reliability, privacy, understanding,
etc.

eat shit and fuck off of C-BBS

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