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by dragonwriter
4684 days ago
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I like Rust and Go both, but I think that Go was intended not to be "exciting", but to provide a fairly narrow set of benefits and to be production ready quickly (I'm not really sure if the long term roadmap is for Go to stay there, or use production experience to grow into something with broader advantages, just carefully selected based on needs revealed through production use.) Rust is a longer-term, more ambitious effort. |
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