The tooling is probably why Go and Rust get compared so often, despite having little in common. Its weird to see that written off as a common feature though. It was nothing like my experience with clojure or julia.
If there are any languages with Go-like tooling that have a bigger job market, I'd love to know.
The tooling is probably why Go and Rust get compared so often, despite having little in common. Its weird to see that written off as a common feature though. It was nothing like my experience with clojure or julia.
If there are any languages with Go-like tooling that have a bigger job market, I'd love to know.