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authorMelody Horn <melody@boringcactus.com>2020-09-29 16:04:50 -0600
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I like Rust a lot.
-That said, the always-opinionated, often-correct Drew DeVault raises some good points in his blog post [Rust is not a good C replacement](https://drewdevault.com/2019/03/25/Rust-is-not-a-good-C-replacement.html).
+That said, the always-opinionated, ~~often-correct~~ [occasionally-correct](https://cmpwn.com/@sir/104946211496582150) Drew DeVault raises some good points in his blog post [Rust is not a good C replacement](https://drewdevault.com/2019/03/25/Rust-is-not-a-good-C-replacement.html).
He names some attributes that C has and Rust lacks which he thinks are required in a good C replacement.
So what can we say are some features of a hypothetical good C replacement?