Hey goats, so for probably the billionth time I've decided I want to learn programming (I always make good headway and then get bored - I'm great at the fundamentals in most popular languages :/) and I've recently developed an interest in Rust... the language is different enough to keep me interested in learning, and the prospect of having an relatively new OS to look at (Redox OS) is very appealing.
That said I know the community is festooned with SJWs/radfems/marxists/identitarians, they use the CoC (CoC Cancer --- don't click the link, save your sanity, it's too late for me but not for you) which promotes creating friendlier and more welcoming communities, fair enough yeah? But the fact that's it's used, first and foremost as a vehicle to force identitarianism into the tech and open source community is what I have a problem with. You can't just be a coder/programmer/developer/whatever... you have to be a BLACK coder, a QUEER programmer, a TRANS developer... and that is the most important facet of your contribution, that you're black, queer, trans, whatever :/ They also use the Node.JS Policy on Trolling (Node.JS Cancer --- just read item #1 and then run).
I think I'm going to push forward with learning Rust, technically it look's sound (so far) and I have no issues with it, I don't plan on engaging with the official Rust community and if I need to there's plenty of sane places to engage with others (like right here, hey everyone!).
Just interested in your thoughts on Rust, it's community, SJWism being forced into tech/open source and so on...
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[–] tame ago
You'd think so, but no, not since various SJW trolls decided to use their bullshit as a platform for seizing control of online communities. Example: The attempt to take over Ruby with the 'Contributor Covenant'..