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by kazoomonger
1888 days ago
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My response was more doubting that Go is going to be used many times more than it is currently 10 years down the line, but the trend on Rust is upwards: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=%2Fm%2F0... That doesn't mean it will ever achieve popularity, and could also go away. However, with the Go developers' insistence on changing the language as little as possible (not good or bad, it just is), it seems unlikely that Go will see a resurgence that brings it to multiple times usage than it has now. |
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