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by SolarNet
3607 days ago
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> While Moore's law helps, languages are more expressive, safer, more performant and have more batteries included yielding a whole bunch of improvements. I have to disagree, compilers may have gotten a bit better at making faster binaries. But languages, like new languages, are increasing in expressiveness and safety, sure, but very rarely efficiency. Go and Rust are not faster than C or C++, likely never will be (for one C has decades of lead time), Go and Rust may be faster than C was 20 years ago, but that doesn't matter. |
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(And yes, sometimes, it's faster. Today. Not always! Usually they're the same speed.)