That freedom becomes misery on the instant you have to start maintain the code from some other free spirit, whose style is totally different from yours.
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That freedom becomes misery on the instant you have to start maintain the code from some other free spirit, whose style is totally different from yours.
No, it’s actually a comment section for a Youtube video, and it is appropriate to voice an opinion related to it here.
The meme you’re parroting fits better when someone goes wildly off-topic, which is not what happened here.
I have to say I’m not terribly big fan of videos with a title that is opposite of the message. It feels cheap. “Don’t do X unless you want [long list of benefits of doing X]”. Why do we need this?
A few years ago many countries were marketing themselves with “Don’t go to [country name]”, and it was cringe already then.
Edit: I actually didn’t have any patience to watch the video initially, apart from skimming here and there, so I missed the fact that the speaker hasn’t seen the slides beforehand and it’s some kind of a joke presentation. Would have been nice to see it in the title or video description.
I doubt the corporate sponsorship has anything to do with the recent drama in the dev team. I also think it’s a very good sign big companies are sponsoring Rust, as it shows they believe in its potential and help its adoption.
Do I understand this correctly, that the first astronaut’s realization is that all data structures are graphs?
If yes, that doesn’t make much sense. How is an array a graph?