Here is my take. As you have mostly taught us Java, my impression is it seems a lot more "clunky" contrasted with Java. The syntax looks complex tbh. But we shall see which way this goes.
John did you ever study Fortran 77 when you started out at all? I studied it in 1987 at Staffordshire Poytechnic for my Geography degree. On that course we used a design methodology called Jackson Structured Design, which if this language is more procedural, may be more useful for Rust development?
Here is my take. As you have mostly taught us Java, my impression is it seems a lot more "clunky" contrasted with Java. The syntax looks complex tbh. But we shall see which way this goes.
John did you ever study Fortran 77 when you started out at all? I studied it in 1987 at Staffordshire Poytechnic for my Geography degree. On that course we used a design methodology called Jackson Structured Design, which if this language is more procedural, may be more useful for Rust development?
I've never studied Fortran, but I've probably written more C++ than Java, so I'm used to clunkiness!