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Rust doesn’t have a BDFL so there’s nobody with the power to push things through when they’re good enough.

And since Rust basically sells itself on high standards (zero-cost abstractions, etc.) the devs go back and forth until it feels like the solution is handed down from the heavens.



And somehow it has ended up feeling more pleasant and consistent than most languages with a BDFL, even though it was designed by committee. I don't really understand how that happened, but I appreciate the cautious and conservative approach they've taken




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