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Should I learn Rust over Haskell for backend devopment
I have a project that I wrote back in 2008 that was built on top of a relational database and was written in Haskell. If you can get it working today you're a better person than I: it's been dead for a half-decade due to build environment changes, failure of supporting packages, library changes, etc. I really wish Haskell had Rust's backward-compatibility guarantees.
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