Please dont take this seriously guys its just a dumb meme I haven’t written a single line of code in half of these languages

    • renzev@lemmy.worldOP
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      8 months ago

      I was mainly thinking about how so many Rust projects advertise very loudly that they’re written in Rust. Like, they would have -rs in the name, or “in Rust” as part of their one-line description. You rarely see this kind of enthusiasms for the the language in other languages. Not a bad thing by the way! And also there’s the “rewrite it in rust” meme, where people seem to take perfectly functional projects and port them to Rust (again, not a bad thing! Strength in diversity!)

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          8 months ago

          For Python I think there’s an actual point though: A lot of Python projects are user friendly wrappers for pre-compiled high-performance code. It makes sense to call something “py<SomeKnownLibrary>” to signal what the library is.

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            Well, it’s the same in rust, that’s why I agree more with the first interpretation.

            There is an existing solution in C/C++, just make some binding and call it *.rs

            Both python and rust use py and rs in the same way, to signal that it’s the python/rust version of that library.

            Of course, there are exceptions, but that’s what usually happens.