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GeneralRe: 9 reasons why almost every programmer is learning Rust Pin
Nelek3-Oct-18 9:04
protectorNelek3-Oct-18 9:04 
GeneralRe: 9 reasons why almost every programmer is learning Rust Pin
Richard Deeming3-Oct-18 10:13
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GeneralRe: 9 reasons why almost every programmer is learning Rust Pin
Kent Sharkey3-Oct-18 10:19
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GeneralRe: 9 reasons why almost every programmer is learning Rust Pin
Daniel Pfeffer3-Oct-18 19:52
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GeneralRe: 9 reasons why almost every programmer is learning Rust Pin
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter3-Oct-18 20:40
professionalKornfeld Eliyahu Peter3-Oct-18 20:40 
GeneralRe: 9 reasons why almost every programmer is learning Rust Pin
Dar Brett3-Oct-18 21:30
Dar Brett3-Oct-18 21:30 
GeneralRe: 9 reasons why almost every programmer is learning Rust Pin
Rob Grainger3-Oct-18 22:42
Rob Grainger3-Oct-18 22:42 
GeneralRe: 9 reasons why almost every programmer is learning Rust Pin
maze33-Oct-18 23:24
professionalmaze33-Oct-18 23:24 
I stopped reading after the first sentence.

Poorly researched article. false information, and missleading.
Got me with the click bait title.

"almost every" - so what, above 50%? Lets look closer.
"almost 80% of respondents" - Oh wow, that is high, okay. But there is more to the sentence.

"loved using or wanted to develop with the Rust language" - Uhm, lets check the survey linked.

The Loved Dreaded and Wanted chart is split to 3 data points
"78.9% Loved rust" - And look at that statement meaning:
"% of developers who are developing with the language"

Has it clicked yet, this is a classic Percentage miss understanding.
No number indicating how many people are programming in RUST, or even better using it in production. (I quickly scanned the survey so please do correct me)

Rust does not appear on the list for Wanted (top 20 or something).

I have pointed out before the link of Apple saying they had MEGA XXXX % growth from last year, and android and microsoft only little % growth.

I will take 1% growth of a 1 billion total units (10 million growth) over 100% growth of a 2 Million total (+1 million unit growth)

The more developers you have, the more likely they will find something to dread with it. That does not mean they are running for the hills. 1 bad mark is worth 10 positive marks. That bad mark makes them more likly to tick the dreaded checkbox over the like box.

20+ Million Java/C/C++/VBA vs 10,000 PRO rust developers.

there, that made me feel better. I might give the article a second try, and see you in a few minutes when the second sentence has something to drag through the ditch.
GeneralRe: 9 reasons why almost every programmer is learning Rust Pin
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