Jetbrains are pretty responsive on their issue trackers. Maybe try reporting/asking there. I’ve had good experiance with them so far. https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues
Jetbrains are pretty responsive on their issue trackers. Maybe try reporting/asking there. I’ve had good experiance with them so far. https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues
Not op, but I feel the same as them.
Compared to C++, Rust has a very good toolchain and libraries. With C++ setting up a project that has dependencies is… painful. I’m a full-time C++ programmer with over 8 years of experience and if I didn’t have to, I would never choose it for something new.
With Rust creating a new project and adding dependencies is trivial.
There are a lot of great libraries and the ease with which you can use them is very empowering.
Clap and serde are super powers for CLI programs 😀
For smaller scripts that don’t yet “deserve” full rust treatment, I now use nushell for personal projects.
Impressive work!
Cool, I did encounter both of their trouble examples
Makes sense considering they get payed by profits from a released game. Non-game users were using engine fully free so far.
I’m switching to it slowly. I used fish on linux and powershell on windows. I want to be able to use the same shell on both systems and prefer not to rely on microsoft. I feel that data based shells like powershell and nu are the future :)
That’s good. It means the platform is growing :P
Making your own engine is worthwhile learning experience. The same as trying to recreate any of the foundational tools that you use. Might not be the fastest or best way to make a game but a good way to make yourself a better developer.
Author of the PR made it opt-out. I think it may be enough of the compromise for the maintainer.
I never saw anything about 2022 survey, and I do use Rust at work and follow the news around it.
Or “no”. Depending on how you look at it :p