despite developers' positive feelings toward Rust, 97% of them hadn't actually used it.
Who says they love something they have not used???
I might say something seems decent, but no way would I say I *LOVE* a language until I've done a few real things in it.
The top issues that respondents say the Rust project could do to improve adoption of the language are better training and documentation, followed by better libraries, IDE integration, and improved compile times...
You left out the part about not wanting to be in a project that spends more of its time debating what a man should call his vagina than working on actual work.
Okay I tried googling to figure out WTF you were talking about, and apparently the videogame Rust has a similar issue -- they randomly assign gender to player avatars and that can't be changed, and the reason they do this is because "We understand that you may now be a gender that you don’t identify with in real-life.... half the population was already living with those feelings."
What is it with the word "rust" and idiotic transsexual politics? Is "rust" a tranny codeword that normies don't understand
Indeed, so it seems likely that the comment has been mis-interpreted.
"you may now be a gender that you don’t identify with in real-life" means "you in your in game avatar may now be a gender that you don't identify with in real-life".
That is, the old technique of video games automatically using a male avatar means all the women playing the game were playing in an avatar of the wrong gender. So, 50% of the whole population were in that situation.
Of course, the percentage of women among people playing a
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despite developers' positive feelings toward Rust, 97% of them hadn't actually used it.
Who says they love something they have not used???
I might say something seems decent, but no way would I say I *LOVE* a language until I've done a few real things in it.
The top issues that respondents say the Rust project could do to improve adoption of the language are better training and documentation, followed by better libraries, IDE integration, and improved compile times...
That is a pretty tall list of things that
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Okay I tried googling to figure out WTF you were talking about, and apparently the videogame Rust has a similar issue -- they randomly assign gender to player avatars and that can't be changed, and the reason they do this is because "We understand that you may now be a gender that you don’t identify with in real-life.... half the population was already living with those feelings."
What is it with the word "rust" and idiotic transsexual politics? Is "rust" a tranny codeword that normies don't understand
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half the population was already living with those feelings
Half the population, meaning women? Or men? Or what exactly did that mean?
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It means that half the population was born with a sex it doesn't like, but I don't believe that for a second.
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Indeed, so it seems likely that the comment has been mis-interpreted.
"you may now be a gender that you don’t identify with in real-life" means "you in your in game avatar may now be a gender that you don't identify with in real-life".
That is, the old technique of video games automatically using a male avatar means all the women playing the game were playing in an avatar of the wrong gender. So, 50% of the whole population were in that situation.
Of course, the percentage of women among people playing a