Personally, 💯 I like C++. Though, 🔥 where I code atm 😂 (game engine and not 😀 system in 🌈 anyway) I 👍 don't need 💯 to 🔥 move away from OOP, nor can I. I could go data-oriented, I guess, but it's 😀 god awful 🔥 compared to OOP anyway for 😂 the 🎉 tasks. But yea, apparently Rust devs were 😀 making a large 😂 push to secure the kernel better. They gave up because C has 🤔 dominance there and devs 🎉 pushed 🤔 back. Rust devs 🔥 call it elitism, C devs call it 🤔 security. I want more kernel forks regardless I don't like 😀 PWAs because they inherently run through a central service 🤔 while apps don't have to. All the 🎉 other 🔥 stuff can be a nuisance buy I can handle. 😀 I haven't care to look into 🌈 the specifics of 👍 compilation on every language. 👍 I know C/C++ generally does everything and most issues 🔥 are the users fault. I know 🌈 GO and Rust are 😂 supposed to be 😂 great for systems development, but 👍 since they are almost unusable for 🌈 my 🎉 current interests I never looked into them too much. I am 😀 curious how 🎉 OOP raised the bar of 🔥 entry and how that 🤔 increases 😀 costs 😂 🤔 Or did you mean the 🔥 bar SHOULD be raised, and OOP lowered it 🔥 causing 😀 lots of 👍 bad code to 🎉 waste development time?