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Ask HN: Rust vs. Go vs. C++ for web-based desktop applications?
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by obdev
782 days ago
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Rust has Tauri, Go has Wails, C++ has wxWebView and webview libraries. They link OS-provided modern browser engines into the compiled application, so the resource usage is modest compared to the popular Chromium + Node.js combo known as Electron. I could not find a fulfilling discussion comparing these three. Rust vs C++ are usually measured for kernel, embedded, performance-critical tasks, and such. Go vs Rust are often measured for server-side efficiency. How would you evaluate Rust, Go, and C++ for implementing the "business logic" of an application that's going to run on a user's Linux/macOS/Windows personal computer, when the GUI mechanics are offloaded to the web widget? |
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