He knows that rust posts are usually popular here. It is just clickbait.
AFAIK, Go doesn't use libc. Anyway, it is still a problem if you encounter a bug in any dependencie: you have to recompile every application using it.
> abstraction/polymorphism, concurrency and dependency management which are all simpler and clearer in Go than in Java Really? A lot of copy/pasted code, generics replaced with casts on empty interfaces, poor support…
He knows that rust posts are usually popular here. It is just clickbait.
AFAIK, Go doesn't use libc. Anyway, it is still a problem if you encounter a bug in any dependencie: you have to recompile every application using it.
> abstraction/polymorphism, concurrency and dependency management which are all simpler and clearer in Go than in Java Really? A lot of copy/pasted code, generics replaced with casts on empty interfaces, poor support…