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je_vv@lemmy.ml to General Programming Discussion@lemmy.ml · 4 years ago

C vs. Rust: Which to choose for programming hardware abstractions

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C vs. Rust: Which to choose for programming hardware abstractions

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je_vv@lemmy.ml to General Programming Discussion@lemmy.ml · 4 years ago
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Rust is an increasingly popular programming language positioned to be the best choice for hardware interfaces. It's often compared to C for its level of abstraction. This article explains how Rust can handle bitwise operations in a number of ways and offers a solution that provides both safety and ease of use.
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      Is this a marketing spin? The software industry does not need more hype.

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        Note the extra-subtle spin of saying Ada programmers are white supremacists. For that extra goodness!

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        rust supports trans rights (human rights)

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          Rust is a programming language. Rust has literally no agency. Rust supports nothing. Please do stop trolling.

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