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(DIR) Post #1111590 by angristan@mstdn.io
2018-11-11T01:50:02Z
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The success of Go heralds that of Rust https://link.medium.com/CXOCeZIhKR
(DIR) Post #1111725 by veer66@toot.veer66.rocks
2018-11-11T02:48:51.759892Z
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@angristan According to Wikipedia, Rust first appeared 8 months after Go. I don’t think it is far younger than Go. 😛
(DIR) Post #1125090 by rushsteve1@mstdn.io
2018-11-11T15:53:29Z
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@veer66 @angristan Go 1.0 came out in 2012.Rust 1.0 came out in 2015.While they may have first publicly appeared around the same time Rust spent much longer in pre-1.0So an effectively 3 year gap between Go and Rust. And 3 years can be a long time in tech.
(DIR) Post #1125091 by veer66@toot.veer66.rocks
2018-11-11T16:42:14.481316Z
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@rushsteve1 @angristan I'd say that Go development is much faster than Rust, not that Rust is far younger.