@E_net4 HKTs. I wondered about that for a long time, too. But Rust had more container-related traits before 1.0. But because those traits were not really good without the use of HKTs they were removed. is_empty() could be a trait method, too, for example. But yeah, somehow HKTs bla blub
@LukasKalbertodt Downvoting is a good tack. Your comment is also a good idea, although I've been bit by revenge downvoting so I'm skittish to always comment.
@Shepmaster Indeed, that could be a problem. This one's aimed towards computer science/engineering students, who might know Java, C++, Python, JavaScript, etc.
@E_net4 What are you asking for? Just today I held the first lecture of my Rust course and it contained a "Why Rust?" section. It's really hard to address everyone in a room with similar things. I might talk about how Rust guarantees that there are no use after free and the Java, Python, Ruby folks say "use after what?", while the C folk is astonished. Similar thing with "modern Rust features". Ruby users are used to pretty much every cool Rust feature already.
@Shepmaster I think I don't quite understand. What security stuff are you expecting? And why is a build.rs of an arbitrary crate more dangerous than a nightly compiler plugin?
@LukasKalbertodt I'll be giving a 20-minute talk about Rust to college students across the country. It's not like they hold enormous anticipation, but you never know.
And to address the Java/Python/Ruby folk, you'll have to mention "no garbage collector". :P
@E_net4 Which might not even work. They love their GCs :P just tell them that GCs only fix one kind of leak, but totally ignore the others (and make it harder to deal with them)
@LukasKalbertodt well, there's still the point about arbitrary crates. The playground only allows a fixed set. I trust / assume that list doesn't act malicious at build time.
And right now, build time allows network access
Maybe I should say "dependency build time"
the code you submit is built then, without access to the network
@E_net4 I'm not entirely sure, but I think in 20 minutes you can't convince fans of every kind of language that Rust is cool. Just show some fun, short code snippets that do cool stuff. rayon is a nice library for that. Multithreading, for example, is usually considered hard but everyone knows there are multiple CPU cores
@Shepmaster but was your link referencing a previous discussion? :P
Oh and @набиячлэвэли , I promised to send you the slides in which I "quote" you ;-) click (German, as warned!)
@LukasKalbertodt No recording. We had ~15 programmers working through all the slides and doing their first Rust program. Took from 9AM - 2PM (and a lunch in there)
@Shepmaster Mhhhh. I had to give a crash course on Rust twice already and am really happy that I have a lot more time now *_* "your" slides seem to be a crash course as well...