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Google says replacing C/C++ in firmware with Rust is easy
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It's wrong to force it. Most choices in history don't end up with the best one being used. Beta was better than VHS for example. Rust people are very bad at convincing others to try it, and objectively many people just don't want to or don't like it for various reasons.
Personally I highly dislike the syntax. People like familiar things, and to me it's just too different from C++.
If anything I think Swift will be an easier sell when the speed and cross-platform issues are solved.
I think the point is they aren't forcing it at all. It's being used with the blessing of Linux Jesus and the others are just throwing their toys out of the pram because they don't want to learn it.
Someone else linked the video on this post. They are rude as hell and the rust dev isn't even asking them to use it.
Again I think that's a bad attitude towards technology. Use the best tool for the job and you'd get used to the syntax pretty quickly.
It's like someone who started on python not wanting to learn a c style language.
Get a Foot in the Door
It starts with "no, you don't have to learn it",
to "your changes are breaking Rust stuff, let's waste time together to fix it, else I call it 'bad attitude'"
to "you better make your stuff that way if you don't want to break Rust stuff (and waste your time me)"
to "do it my way, Rust is taking longer to fix and I would have to refactor all the code because of the lifetime cancer"
to the original senior kernel dev saying: "fuck it, I quit, the kernel is such a mess with the Rust BS" ... People don't want you at the party, make your own party with your own friends we don't want you here
It's not complicated.
I mean I've still yet to hear a reason not to use rust tbf.
But yes that's what working in a team is like.
I have to do stuff at work so I don't fuck over the frontend team. I don't throw a little tantrum about it.
Badgering
You can't take NO as an answer, don't you?
That's bad attitude
Linux is not "work"; you surely don't grasp the reality of the situation here.
And "tbf", the incessant pushing of Rust from people like you is a perfectly fine reason to not use Rust...
You're unpleasant to talk to.