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Rust is fairly well known for not having footguns (except async Rust at least) and for not being a headache.
I guess it can be more complex than something like Python or Typescript though. I would say that extra complexity is not a big deal compared to the pain you'll have to deal with working with a language as niche as Nim though.
@FizzyOrange Footguns as in C. Headache as in rust.
Headache isn't a word I'd associate with Rust. More with Ruby or Python (at least until
uv
mostly saved us).uv
is love.uv
is life.I'm still trying to get people at work to use it. It's one of the few tools out there that takes Python from intolerable spaghetti to readable and maintainable.
I have found that
conda
proves to be. . .
a fairly good
. . .
alternative to
pip
as well.conda
isn't much of an alternative topip
. It's more of an alternative tovenv
. Unless you're referring to conda's dependency management, which I've admittedly never used.And until
pip uninstall foo
uninstalls unused transitive dependencies too, you'll have to drag me back.