On the one side I really like c and c++ because they’re fun and have great performance; they don’t feel like your fighting the language and let me feel sort of creative in the way I do things(compared with something like Rust or Swift).

On the other hand, when weighing one’s feelings against the common good, I guess it’s not really a contest. Plus I suspect a lot of my annoyance with languages like rust stems from not being as familiar with the paradigm. What do you all think?

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    9 months ago

    They mean a trade off in the resulting application. Compile times mean nothing to the end user.

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      That may be true but if the language is tough to develop with, then those users won’t get a product made with that language, they’ll get a product made with whatever language is easier / more expedient for the developer. Developer time is money, after all.

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        9 months ago

        You’d be better just using a managed languages in many cases.

        With tiered jit and careful use of garbage allocations they can actually be the same or faster.