DeVault: Announcing the Hare programming language
DeVault: Announcing the Hare programming language
Posted May 2, 2022 22:04 UTC (Mon) by JMB (guest, #74439)Parent article: DeVault: Announcing the Hare programming language
I understand that topics like Pulse Audio, systemd, Wayland, and GNOME may be very emotional topics,
as those who have not the time to create big changes to the known distro may be forced things which may
no longer fit their needs - a swapping of such deep and big parts is not an easy task - so I accept and
understand this. And all these did and are still making big problems ...
But here - there is a new free system programming language one may play with if so inclined,
and the reaction is a big wave of hate. No 'thanks for a nice toy' or real reasoning.
Is this LWN or a mere forum of people never really used a computer and just want to show
their superiority by spreading nonsense?
Rust may be an interesting language, but it has not been proved by big projects yet - maybe it will.
And no, Mozilla is a company making product from which users went away in big numbers ...
but it would not be fair to make Rust responsible for this. But if it would that good ... well ...
C, C++, Fortran and even Cobol have such big projects - for a large timespan.
These are still among the most useful languages ... as the new kids are so much better,
smarter, safer ... not quite so.
So what is the big thing when the programmer has to know what he does - and if he does not think
deep enough you have bugs and security problems (and I would not like to distinguish between them).
Whining that C and C++ are too complicated ...
Java creates trash code - everyone in IT business experienced that (e.g. IBM tried to push Java
for system tasks on Power Series - and had to step back - too slow, buggy ... much worse than any
solution before ... so well suited for smartphones ;).
I am no expert to decide about code quality - but one is for sure - we have really good and optimizing
compilers for C and C++ ... and those creating C/C++ code from that language.
Rust is not yet supported by GCC - is it? Off tree ... so no real support.
And this is the holy thing one wants to save ... really ???
And it is endangered by a fresh system programming language which starts with 'trusting
the programmer' so he can really decide what memory management is suited ... which is OK!
Or whining about a lot of possible bugs? So what about C?
So I don't get it - there is no discussion about future improvements (before 1.0 this would be
the one interesting thing), only stating that it is not appropriate for 2022 (maybe, as one has
to think and should be experienced, right?) and that it is a waste of time.
Or that good programmers may be taken away from better programming languages.
I don't think that C or C++ may suffer that much ... :)
These are not arguments - this is mere hating.
It is really strange what happened here, but it seems the quality of LWN comments degraded
as the quality of some GNU/Linux flavours ...
