Post AMHpatMNBN8rp18ce8 by t0k@social.tchncs.de
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 (DIR) Post #AMG72v5LfeCIBbCoXg by tk@bbs.kawa-kun.com
       2022-08-06T18:03:20.338798Z
       
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       Should I learn #Golang or #Rust first? #programming
       
 (DIR) Post #AMG7LNBbvkx2YIvy88 by tk@bbs.kawa-kun.com
       2022-08-06T18:06:40.305277Z
       
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       I wonder if @tomxcd has any thoughts.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMG7U5J3mDlhhmZXiC by yetAnotherRoko@freecumextremist.com
       2022-08-06T18:08:14.381192Z
       
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       @tk Go was fun from what I played around with
       
 (DIR) Post #AMG7tmEXJPgO53hvKC by mohs@aachen.social
       2022-08-06T18:12:08Z
       
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       @tk I fell in love with rust over it's major principles and development goals, and later somebody told me to also take a look at go, and I was not convinced it is worth the time now I know rust.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMGSr6aZGzSZNda0v2 by mc@qoto.org
       2022-08-06T22:07:18Z
       
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       @tk If you have a C background, go for Rust.If you don't, just Go.:blobthinkingsmirk:
       
 (DIR) Post #AMHpatMNBN8rp18ce8 by t0k@social.tchncs.de
       2022-08-07T13:56:45Z
       
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       @tk If you're already familiar with C-like languages, Python or Java then Rust will require you to think differently about certain things (for example ownership and lifetimes of references). For me it helped to sharpen my mind. I suspect Go teaches you less new concepts.Also, Go is quite googlish. Rust at least is a mix of amazonish, googlish, metaish, huawaish, microsoftish.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMV8atWD15yUUvvsm0 by fluffy@social.handholding.io
       2022-08-14T00:01:17.933737Z
       
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       rust if you're into cryptogolang if you're writing desktop software or webapps