go-is-not-good
autocxx
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10 | 17 | |
3,799 | 2,042 | |
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0.0 | 7.7 | |
2 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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- | Apache License 2.0 |
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go-is-not-good
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Rust ou GO?
Go is a poorly designed language
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Carbon - an experimental C++ successor language
https://github.com/ksimka/go-is-not-good an entire repo dedicated to articles on the topic
- 怎么安全治疗脱发?
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What is hard to create in other languages but easy in Go?
Really? Fine https://github.com/golang/go/issues/31500 or https://github.com/ksimka/go-is-not-good In the end, this was a playful comment ^^ Let's not take life too seriously.
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Apparently, all those tiny NPM packages are also debian packages...
I'm not very interested in going on a rant about specific APIs, since there are a lot of them. I'm sure one or more of these have talked about it.
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Seriously, what's the point?
Problems with golang: https://github.com/ksimka/go-is-not-good
- Why Go Is Not Good
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Bored programmer after two decades
Lots of other people feel the same so I won't repeat it. There is a whole git repo about why go sucks: https://github.com/ksimka/go-is-not-good
- A computer scientist in theory should be able to design a programming language such as Python which you use. So keep that in mind 😉
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Introducing an open-source database to build end-to-end secured applications (and so much more)
Here's a selection of some of the reasons why.
autocxx
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How do you feel about comments made by Tim Sweeney?
Meanwhile, one of the best C++ sources which community mostly think of - Chromium - starting to experience with Rust. If i'm not mistaken using https://github.com/google/autocxx
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The Val Object Model : Dave Abrahams, Sean Parent, Dimitri Racordon, David Sankel
There's bindgen, cxx and autocxx. Obviously not as convenient as C++ calling C++; the more you need to interoperate with C++ code the more it makes sense to just stay with C++.
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Are we reference yet? C++ references in Rust
If you want to reach the author for a correction, perhaps leave a comment on the Medium post or perhaps mention it on the autocxx PR I found this article from.
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The Unicode Consortium announces ICU4X 1.0, its new high-performance internationalization library. It's written in Rust, with official C++ and JavaScript wrappers available.
Rust and C++ are not directly interoperable, but you can try to use some fancy libraries if your C++ codebase is simple. Google is taking on this gargantuan task with autocxx. I believe it is related to their exploration efforts to bring Rust to Chrome.
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Mark Russinovich (Azure CTO): "it's time to halt starting any new projects in C/C++ and use Rust"
I used autocxx in a recent project and was amazed at how easy it was to call into C++ -- Rust Analyzer was even able to provide completion hints.
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The State Of Rust In 2022 – De Programmatica Ipsum
Sure, they can improve C++ interop - and they have been - but that doesn't help them maintain the dozens of millions of lines of C++ they (Google, and others) currently have. Carbon is a pragmatic solution to the state of affairs in C++ that doesn't require them to rewrite all of their existing code to improve its maintainability.
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Programming languages endorsed for server-side use at Meta
The areas you mentioned (CLI, web services, low level systems programming) are not mutually exclusive. Doing a good job on one doesn't mean something else is affected.
The folks who worked on the most popular command line argument parser (https://docs.rs/clap/latest/clap/#example) made a positive contribution that didn't detract from any other use case.
Similarly, the folks working on improving Rust for web services will also make it better for systems programming. In a blog post published today (https://blog.rust-lang.org/inside-rust/2022/07/27/keyword-ge...), they discuss keyword generics, a feature that will be equally helpful for `async` code and `const` functions evaluated at compile time.
There is already some interoperability with C++ (http://cxx.rs) and ongoing research into automating this interoperability (https://github.com/google/autocxx, https://github.com/google/crubit). Feels like there's enough effort
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Google brands Carbon language as an 'experimental successor to C++'
That's not at all in Rust's bill, it needs an interaction layer to talk to C++. Efforts like cxx (and google's own autocxx) try to make this layer more automated and less painful, but the layer is still there, it still has a cost, and it doesn't erase the impedance mismatches between the languages.
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Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++
Notably Google is also investing in autocxx to make C++/Rust bidirectional interoperation easier
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Carbon - an experimental C++ successor language
Again, not really...? A lot of the proposed ABI changes (for C++ - I don't know what they're planning for Carbon) are trivial to automatically fix if you have source access. If you don't have source access, you "only" need to maintain the ABI at the boundaries between foreign code and your code, which is quite possible (especially after the success of autocxx and related projects in the Rust <-> C++ world)
What are some alternatives?
fasthttp - Fast HTTP package for Go. Tuned for high performance. Zero memory allocations in hot paths. Up to 10x faster than net/http
cxx - Safe interop between Rust and C++
usbarmory - USB armory - The open source compact secure computer
rust-bindgen - Automatically generates Rust FFI bindings to C (and some C++) libraries.
vala-www - Website of the Vala programming language
TIC-80 - TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games.
Tango-D2 - A port of the Tango library to D2
gdnative - Rust bindings for Godot 3
crates.io - The Rust package registry
carbon-lang - Carbon Language's main repository: documents, design, implementation, and related tools. (NOTE: Carbon Language is experimental; see README)
RustPython - A Python Interpreter written in Rust
jakt - The Jakt Programming Language