I’ve never actually written anything in Rust, FYI - previous projects have been in C/C++ and Haskell. If you’re looking for someone deeply invested in Rust to argue with it’s not me.
If you actually are trying to explain desirable features of a new language, and not just tear down an old-ish one, I feel like you’ve gone about it the wrong way.
Why is reference counting in Roc better than in, for example, Python?
I’ve never actually written anything in Rust, FYI - previous projects have been in C/C++ and Haskell. If you’re looking for someone deeply invested in Rust to argue with it’s not me.
If you actually are trying to explain desirable features of a new language, and not just tear down an old-ish one, I feel like you’ve gone about it the wrong way.
Why is reference counting in Roc better than in, for example, Python?