• Lucy :3@feddit.org
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    4 days ago

    I’ll never touch Rust.

    I hate the syntax and cargo too much for that. If that means that I’ll never write mission critical, low level code, so be it.

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      4 days ago

      What don’t you like about Cargo? Is there another package manager you like more?

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        4 days ago

        Well - of course I prefer a centralized package manager like pacman, which I also use for python packages etc., but I mainly dislike the building process of rust, which is usually done with cargo. No libraries, not even a global cache for already compiled dependencies, no distcc. This makes it infinitely slower than most C/C++ projects. Compiling the kernel is literally faster than compiling a “simple” project like spotify_cli (500+ dependencies, depending on configuration).

        So it’s ass from a user perspective, waiting for stuff to compile (just for it to fail, and start from scratch, as some stuff needs a clean build/src dir), and imo very weird from a dev perspective.