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by kelafoja
429 days ago
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I agree, there are only superficial similarities. Like they're all 3 C-based. And Go and Rust both compile to machine code. I believe once one of the creators of Go mentioned that it felt to some users "like a faster Python". But I have no clue how Python relates to Rust in any sense, I fail to see any similarities. In fact, I would almost be inclined to say that Python and Rust have more differences than similarities. |
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This is somewhat of a stretch: dyn Traits in Rust are sort of like compile time duck typing. OTOH, interfaces in Go and virtual functions in C++ are the same thing.