One of the best bits of Rust is the low syntactic noise of ~T instead of unique_ptr<T>, since it's so common. (And similarly with @, which is less common, except in the compiler itself, where it is used all the time.)
Maybe I'm exaggerating a bit, but it really seems to work well after using it for a little.
I agree with you on that. It's a tad intimidating at first, but if you go with the flow you find it really cuts down on the noise. I'm surprised so many folks are arguing the opposite, to be honest.
Maybe I'm exaggerating a bit, but it really seems to work well after using it for a little.