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How a broken elevator led to one of the most loved programming languages today

17 点作者 jerryjerryjerry大约 2 年前

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VyseofArcadia大约 2 年前
&gt; Forced to climb 21 flights of stairs,<p>There&#x27;s plenty to be said about how we should incorporate more physical activity into our daily lives, by I think 21 flights of steps would be a turn around and go home moment for me.<p>Unless of course I were a ghostbuster.
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agufal大约 2 年前
I thought it was going to go into some detail as to what happened to the elevator and how fixing it lead to Rust. It just mentions the elevator was broken, they assumed it was a memory management problem without more explaining, then proceeds to explain Rust&#x27;s memory management
n8henrie大约 2 年前
Spoiler: rust. Article is short.
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jeremychone大约 2 年前
Nice one. Never knew about this story. I was still at the Mozilla CSS story.