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One final point – I cannot emphasise strongly enough that we aren't making this for Rust programmers. There's nothing wrong with loving a programming language that has changed the world and what is possible in systems programming. Rust is an advance for systems programming, and it's made incredible strides.

But some programmers (like myself) love working in C, and do not like Rust's restrictions. For such programmers even if the question was one of re-implementation (which we don't think it is) Rust would remain undesirable.




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