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jen20
3y ago
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It's not better in every way at all - it is more flexible. I regularly bounce between Go and Rust in different contexts.
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hu3
3y ago
Interesting. When would you use Go instead of Rust?
jen20
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3y ago
Primarily things like web services where memory and CPU footprint matter less than raw performance or correctness, but also tooling which needs to operate on cloud APIs which often have no Rust SDKs available.
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