You said two different things about Rust but you did not substantiate anything. What do you mean by
"Rust is so clearly a byproduct of the C++ world"?
Furthermore, in which way is Rust defective to the point that it should be seen as a prototype that should be thrown away?
mbbeddr seems really nice and interesting but it is not just a language. It is a set of integrated tools around one.
Rust shares goals with C++, i.e. it wants to be a high-performance and systems language like C++, but I find the differences to be quite substantial and worthwhile.
"Rust is so clearly a byproduct of the C++ world"?
Furthermore, in which way is Rust defective to the point that it should be seen as a prototype that should be thrown away?
mbbeddr seems really nice and interesting but it is not just a language. It is a set of integrated tools around one.
Rust shares goals with C++, i.e. it wants to be a high-performance and systems language like C++, but I find the differences to be quite substantial and worthwhile.