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minus-squaredrndramrndra@lemmygrad.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·9 months ago This shows something else. The traditional languages are all more common than Rust. It’s a survey from 2019, but in those rust is traditionally the favourite language nobody uses professionally. I suppose Go could be a good competitor, and I read a thread comparing C=Go, C++=Rust. Go’s syintax is C inspired, but it’s not made to replace it, nor do they compete in the same space. Look at zig instead of you’re interested in that. I am interested in a discussion about that, as I would like to learn one of these languages Skip rust unless you have years to get good at it.
It’s a survey from 2019, but in those rust is traditionally the favourite language nobody uses professionally.
Go’s syintax is C inspired, but it’s not made to replace it, nor do they compete in the same space.
Look at zig instead of you’re interested in that.
Skip rust unless you have years to get good at it.