@nishio: After all, a higher degree of freedom is better at first glance, but a lower degree of freedom is easier to improve. In the end, degree of freedom is better than disability, but disability is better than freedom, so freedom method A used to be preferred over disability method B, but now improved nonfree method B’ is preferred over A.

@moguno: the explanation of pointer in C or reference in Java is “See, variables can be referenced from many places, isn’t that convenient?” But Rust is suddenly denying it from the very beginning.

@yoh2_sdj: [dynamic typing “See, everything goes in there, so it’s convenient, right?” which static typing would deny outright.

@nishio:goto “Why does everyone avoid me when I can fly anywhere and be useful? ?”

@hrjn: global variable “Why does everyone avoid me when I can use values from anywhere? avoid me?”


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