And overall the author does not really make any good arguments beyond rust did it different to go but they are already used to the way go does things. And honestly, all the points they make are points that frustrate me about go, not rust. Which is all a matter of personal preference, no technical arguments were really made.
And overall the author does not really make any good arguments beyond rust did it different to go but they are already used to the way go does things. And honestly, all the points they make are points that frustrate me about go, not rust. Which is all a matter of personal preference, no technical arguments were really made.
Yeah, statements like this just sound like “me not want learn complex language for complex tasks”:
Like… What? No, they look like what you’d expect them to look like in the context of Rust’s typing system
Agreed, this reads like a list of things I miss from rust when I’m writing go to me.