Only web developers call themselves a software engineer, while being delusional front-end action handlers (+ some CRUD in NodeJS if it's a genius).
Lol, the first ever *engineers * who hate:
- C ("Legacy and boring"),
- C++ ("Legacy with vectors"),
- Python ("For kids. True machine learning should be done in C++; data analytics in R"),
- Golang ("Why Google made it? Deadborn!"),
- Lua ("Same as Elixir")
- Rust ("Wtf is it for")
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Funny how everyone here is arguing about C, C++, Python, or Go, while real programmers know that Rust is the only choice that matters.
Why bother with memory leaks in C? Why fight 'undefined behavior' in C++? Python? Sure, it's nice, but are you really a programmer if your code doesn't have unsafe blocks?
And Go? How can you take a language seriously when it needs a separate tool to manage dependencies? π
Rust has it all: safety, speed, and... okay, a compiler that turns your life into a lesson in humility. But once you make it through the hell, you donβt just become a programmer β you become a software engineer certified as 'borrow checker approved.'
So, web devs, backenders, frontenders β keep arguing. I'm heading back to wrestle with lifetimes. Rustaceans unite! π¦