How’s your experience been working with Rust regularly in a professional environment?
The first link states that Go 2 is TBD and in the event there is a Go 2, interop must be easy. The second link has Rob Pike state that there probably won’t ever be a Go 2.
I really enjoy Go. I’ve always been inclined towards keeping the actual language simpler to write and read and it’s a very pragmatic language in my opinion.
I’d assume they care because Go was designed to keep the codebase as “neat” and clean as possible when being worked on by many developers. Given enough time and developers, things like unused variables will start to…
Makes it seem like we’re living in a bubble while others are getting stuff done, isn’t it?
Had to learn FoxPro to support some legacy software. Fun times :)
I really want to learn Rust, but I just don't have enough time in the day to commit to learning it if I'm not going to be able to find a job with it that doesn't involve blockchain or cryptocurrencies. Can anyone tell…
Oh definitely, Microsoft docs are usually very well written. And you're right, those percentages look pretty good.
I expected C#/dotnet to make a little more headway considering all of the work being done and released recently, plus the push to make it more cross-platform than it already is.
This looks pretty cool! May I ask what tech stack you use? I always find that info curious.
There's definitely valid criticisms, but a lot of it seems like hate. But I also agree that it's probably a reaction to the earlier hype wave. I especially find it funny that people assume that people like Rob Pike and…
Do you think Go is really starting to displace C#, and Java though? I rule out C++ because I really think rust is the one aiming for that spot. But Go for C# and Java? Hard to say until we see Go start to take over more…
As someone relatively new to both Go and Rust, I definitely feel the same way. It seems like Rust fans are more passively-aggressively pushing Rust much more than Go devs. Also, it seems like a lot of them talk down on…
How’s your experience been working with Rust regularly in a professional environment?
The first link states that Go 2 is TBD and in the event there is a Go 2, interop must be easy. The second link has Rob Pike state that there probably won’t ever be a Go 2.
I really enjoy Go. I’ve always been inclined towards keeping the actual language simpler to write and read and it’s a very pragmatic language in my opinion.
I’d assume they care because Go was designed to keep the codebase as “neat” and clean as possible when being worked on by many developers. Given enough time and developers, things like unused variables will start to…
Makes it seem like we’re living in a bubble while others are getting stuff done, isn’t it?
Had to learn FoxPro to support some legacy software. Fun times :)
I really want to learn Rust, but I just don't have enough time in the day to commit to learning it if I'm not going to be able to find a job with it that doesn't involve blockchain or cryptocurrencies. Can anyone tell…
Oh definitely, Microsoft docs are usually very well written. And you're right, those percentages look pretty good.
I expected C#/dotnet to make a little more headway considering all of the work being done and released recently, plus the push to make it more cross-platform than it already is.
This looks pretty cool! May I ask what tech stack you use? I always find that info curious.
There's definitely valid criticisms, but a lot of it seems like hate. But I also agree that it's probably a reaction to the earlier hype wave. I especially find it funny that people assume that people like Rob Pike and…
Do you think Go is really starting to displace C#, and Java though? I rule out C++ because I really think rust is the one aiming for that spot. But Go for C# and Java? Hard to say until we see Go start to take over more…
As someone relatively new to both Go and Rust, I definitely feel the same way. It seems like Rust fans are more passively-aggressively pushing Rust much more than Go devs. Also, it seems like a lot of them talk down on…