- cross-posted to:
- rust@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- rust@lemmit.online
Oh no, not another ‘Is Rust better than Go?’ article. Seriously, haven’t we all had our fill of these comparisons by now? But before you sigh in exasperation, hear us out!
Oh no, not another ‘Is Rust better than Go?’ article. Seriously, haven’t we all had our fill of these comparisons by now? But before you sigh in exasperation, hear us out!
I don’t have an opinion in this debate. I just started playing with Go and planning on doing so with Rust.
I wanted to point to the fact that Go is also in flux and is also seeing changes to its semantics, and this is relavent in the current events with Go 1.21 being released less than a month ago.
https://go.dev/blog/go1.21