Security is crazy hard and having perfect security is impossible. Kudos to the dev team for resolving this so quickly.
Security is crazy hard and having perfect security is impossible. Kudos to the dev team for resolving this so quickly.
As someone learning Rust right now (reading through The Book and doing rustlings), most of the basic concepts have been straight forward and easily carried over from the languages I currently work with.
However, as someone who hasn’t touched c or c++ in the 20 years or so since university, the ownership stuff has made my brain hurt. That section in The Book has been a real slog for me and I’ve had go through that section several times now, but still haven’t truly ‘got it’ yet.
All that said, I do like the compiler helping ensure I’m writing good code and in that regards, I can see why the author says that Rust is easy. Instead of beating your head on a desk trying to track down some obscure bug, with Rust, there’s a good chance it’ll tell you where the bug is and why it won’t let you compile (at least based on my beginner understanding).
I hit All occasionally to see if there’s a community that catches my eye, it’s rare but it does happen so I’ll subscribe.
I also block the ones I have absolutely zero interest in ever seeing again. It’s simple to do.