This always seems like a weird, nonsense type of comparison. I wouldn’t pick Rust as an alternative to Go, either, and I actually like Rust. When I’ve worked on problems that Go would’ve been a good choice for, I’ve gone with Elixir. Nothing beats the REPL for diagnosing production issues or fast iteration times in development.
This always seems like a weird, nonsense type of comparison. I wouldn’t pick Rust as an alternative to Go, either, and I actually like Rust. When I’ve worked on problems that Go would’ve been a good choice for, I’ve gone with Elixir. Nothing beats the REPL for diagnosing production issues or fast iteration times in development.