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by pjmlp
222 days ago
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As proven by ongoing research in things like Linear Haskell, one doesn't need to throw GC productiviy away, to get deterministic resource management. Best part of Rust is catering to a crowd that not even at point gun will consider touching anything that might resemble having any kind of automatic resource management. Hence why I consider articles like "How We Saved 70% of CPU and 60% of Memory in Refinery’s Go Code, No Rust Required" [0] interesting to read and make awareness, even if Go isn't one of the languages I happen to be entusiastic about. [0] - https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/how-we-saved-70-cpu-60-memory-... |
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