she maintains a facade of politeness around them, while inwardly dismissing them as too geeky to interact with
Reeks of “incel” attitude.
she maintains a facade of politeness around them, while inwardly dismissing them as too geeky to interact with
Reeks of “incel” attitude.
I’m not saying Rust is better - I prefer c/cpp myself. I’m just saying that if someone is going to move away from c to a new language, it’s overwhelmingly more likely to be Rust.
git commit -m 'oops'
In Python, everything is a Dictionary.
Linux should not be in the loop for critical systems. The software that takes the input from the throttle control and determines the proper fuel pump rate should be written directly for the microcontroller hardware. For the system that receives ground radio data and renders radar info to the dash panel, that can be running Linux.
Most multi-threaded software was OS-specific, so they just used the OS threading utilities directly. Most serious multi-platform software writes their own abstraction on top of threads anyway.
A bit late to the party. Anyone wanting “C but better” is moving to Rust.
Pretty sure this is it - I see them as well but my interests are science education, gaming, and 3D printing.