I don't do this usually because it's not constructive and incites flamewars, but since it was asked, this is whats 5 minutes of browsing comments got me.
> The vibe that I'm getting is that it's filled with people that don't particularly care about programming, they just want to get stuff done(TM), this is also highlighted by the fact that they are willing to write completely inadequate code just to see things working. Rust is not that, and that's a good thing.
As a newcomer, not thinking the Rust way is a sin and if you ask dumb questions you deserve retaliation, apparenlty:
> "On the other hand, Rust communities are inundated with people trying to write Rust as if it was their old favorite language..."
> "..In my experience, Rust community members who arrive with well thought out complaints or suggestions are welcomed by the people who like working on programming language fundamentals."
More handwaving of Rusts shortcomings. Plus contradiction on the same sentence:
> "Rust is not antithetical to iteration-based programming, it just makes you write a lot of heavy boilerplate to explicitly support that kind of style."
1) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40175427
Implies OP doesn't care about programming:
> The vibe that I'm getting is that it's filled with people that don't particularly care about programming, they just want to get stuff done(TM), this is also highlighted by the fact that they are willing to write completely inadequate code just to see things working. Rust is not that, and that's a good thing.
2) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40173609
Handwaves Rust's complicated and onging async history and pinpoints the problem to "this guy":
> Why is async such a dealbreaker for this guy? Especially for web dev.
3) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40172636
Another "you're holding it wrong":
> That has got to be the most "I didn't think this through" take ever.
4) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40172605
As a newcomer, not thinking the Rust way is a sin and if you ask dumb questions you deserve retaliation, apparenlty:
> "On the other hand, Rust communities are inundated with people trying to write Rust as if it was their old favorite language..."
> "..In my experience, Rust community members who arrive with well thought out complaints or suggestions are welcomed by the people who like working on programming language fundamentals."
5) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40172883
More handwaving of Rusts shortcomings. Plus contradiction on the same sentence:
> "Rust is not antithetical to iteration-based programming, it just makes you write a lot of heavy boilerplate to explicitly support that kind of style."