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by tptacek
1475 days ago
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They both have good patches of documentation and bad ones. They're both better documented than, say, Ruby. Go has multiple edges, not just simplicity, but also a larger user base. You couldn't reasonably disqualify either language basd on their documentation. Certainly, Go is easier to pick up than Rust, but nobody's arguing that. |
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