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by Test0129
1364 days ago
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Rust users don't even register as a rounding error in the grand scheme of things. Don't get me wrong, I like Rust _the idea_. But to suggest Rust in it's current form, managed by it's current team, will be anything but a niche language for performance and safety critical corner cases is deluding yourself. The vast, vast, vast majority of programming to this day is still maintaining perfectly functional (but old) C++/Java/C/C# code bases. Anything overthrowing those thrones has to be both easy and better. Rust only fills one of these tasks. Go is far more popular because of the lower cognitive load, comparable speed, and relative ease at which you can become productive. Go won't replace Rust and comparing them is wrong. Go will, however, always be more popular than Rust. At least until Rust is adopted and supported by more major companies, used in major roles, and expands beyond it's niche. |
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