@KaczuH wow interesting take! My personal experience is that I LOVE refactoring rust code! Basically just change what you need to change and follow the to-do list returned by the compiler, knowing nothing will probably be forgotten. It’s such a powerful thing that I now dread any big refactoring in other codebases, even Typescript.
@KaczuH to be clear that probably the only point over which I think otherwise than the article. It’s definitely a slower coding and iteration experience, that’s the tradeoff of the robustness and correctness.
@KaczuH wow interesting take! My personal experience is that I LOVE refactoring rust code! Basically just change what you need to change and follow the to-do list returned by the compiler, knowing nothing will probably be forgotten. It’s such a powerful thing that I now dread any big refactoring in other codebases, even Typescript.
@KaczuH to be clear that probably the only point over which I think otherwise than the article. It’s definitely a slower coding and iteration experience, that’s the tradeoff of the robustness and correctness.