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Rust vs Go: A Hands-On Comparison
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The thing that stood out the most to me while learning these was their focus on composition over inheritance. Even though I really like C-based languages, I have never liked the inheritance push from the 90s-2000s.
I really like some of the things in Go, but overall I felt I just didn't need it. .NET, Java, etc are more mature with comparable or better capabilities across the board. It's just hard for me to justify Go outside of stylistic preference.
I really, really like Rust but ever since learning it almost 2 years ago, I still have not found a single use case for it. It's partially the maturity of the competition, but it's also that even in HPC, ML/DL, etc I've done just fine with the "legacy" stack.
I would love to hear from people what their thoughts are on this. What are some scenarios where you see these languages thriving? What makes you want to use them? What's the best use case? Would love to evolve my thinking.
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vinodotdev/node-to-rust is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of node-to-rust is Rust.
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