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Only one thing will kill C and C++

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-13 4:12

The heat death of the Universe.
Suck it, Rust fags.

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-13 4:45

back to slashdot

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-13 5:41

what aboutbrainfuck?

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-14 3:37

Rust is the new Ada or whatever
not suited for general programming

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-14 4:44

I'm waiting for the hardware assisted lambda calculus reduction machines to take over.

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-16 19:29

>>5
Write a "hello world" in Lambda Calculus while you're waiting.

Name: xD 2015-05-16 20:13

>>6
what an epic meme xDDDDDDD

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-16 20:15

>>7
It's not a meme, it's a programming challenge that I've made up and no one here was able to solve.

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-16 20:28

>>8
are you serious?

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-16 21:07

>>9
Yes. It might be really surprising that no one on a programming board can write a "hello world" in a Turing-complete language with human-readable syntax, but it's nevertheless true.

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-16 21:20

It is rather difficult to write a hello world program in a theoretical language where no io mechanism is defined.

Name: Anonymous 2015-05-16 21:23

>>10
It's hard to believe you are really this stupid. I would assume you think you are "trolling" by pretending to not understand this - in case you really just don't get it and want to understand:

There is no 'print' statement in lambda calculus. Your "challenge" is underspecified, you would need a convention for io operations.

Name: Anonymous 2016-08-24 2:45

>>12
There is no print statement in lambda calculus
The same is true of C though, there's no built-in method for I/O, unless you're counting system calls. That's why you need the C library.

Name: Anonymous 2016-08-24 3:07

>>1
fags
Please try to avoid problematic words. The correct term is Rustafarians.

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