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2:05 PM
> For the second year in a row, Rust was the most loved programming language. This means that proportionally, more developers wanted to continue working with it than any other language. --
Developer Survey 2017: http://stackoverflow.com/insights/survey/2017/?utm_source=so-owned&utm_medium=hero&utm_campaign=dev-survey-2017&utm_content=hero-questions#technology-most-loved-dreaded-and-wanted-languages
 
Smalltalk?
 
IKR, who'd have guessed.
 
Interesting.
I'm conflicted about Rust's result. It's great, right, but if a great Rust job comes up there'll be too much competition. :-)
 
I wouldn't worry much until it reaches the popularity of something like C# or Node.js.
@Shep is there a good dupe target for that one?
TBH I wouldn't be surprised if there weren't, this is kind of an amateur mistake.
 
2:28 PM
The "Top Paying Technologies by Region" one is interesting, with Rust #2 worldwide. (Presumably from a relatively small sample).
 
Possibly some big players looking for fast and safe systems.
 
@E_net4 A good question. I can't think of one and searching will be complicated
 
Fair enough. :)
 
@ChrisEmerson The reddit discussion surmised the same thing; the sample size is probably largely Mozilla devs ;-)
@E_net4 Also, Smalltalk is pretty cool. I've only ever done Squeak, but it was eye-opening in a way
I can totally believe that people that have used smalltalk want to continue doing so
 
2:59 PM
The salary/experience graph had the Rust dot at ~7 years. Which probably narrows down to exactly which devs it was (or inaccurate answers).
 
 
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10:25 PM
Does stable have tags and categories yet?
 
10:51 PM
I'd appreciate some opinions on this if someone cba
 
@набиячлэвэли sounds hackish and/or a bad separation of concerns
 
It does, dunnit
I was reluctant because it's tricky to get it done by hand let alone semi-automatically with some loose data/hacked into another format
or I guess "done right" not "done"
 
11:51 PM
any JS wizards about?
 

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