nadim@symbolic.software ("Nadim Kobeissi") wrote:
When you improve your Rust skills you feel like you've learned something, new ways to think about how PL theory can help engineering, you're more confident about your code, more appreciative of programming as a craft
When you learn more C++ you just feel like killing yourself
Fighting with the borrow checker is just a phase; after a while you learn that borrow logic is intuitive, and if you structure your code functionally, the borrow checker becomes your friend