Slide with text: “Rust teams at Google are as productive as ones using Go, and more than twice as productive as teams using C++.”

In small print it says the data is collected over 2022 and 2023.

  • asdfasdfasdf@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago
    1. That isn’t what I said at all. Reread?
    2. Find references / go to definition / rename has absolutely nothing to do with types.
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      7 months ago

      Find references / go to definition / rename has absolutely nothing to do with types.

      It absolutely does. Without static types an IDE/LSP can’t reliably find all the references / definition and therefore can’t refactor reliably either.

      Consider something like this:

      class Foo:
        bar: int
      
      class Baz:
        bar: str
      
      def a(f: Foo) -> int:
        return f.bar + 1
      
      def b(f: Baz) -> str:
        return f.bar + "1"
      

      Now imagine you want to rename Foo.bar or find all references to it. Impossible without the type annotations.