>> I think Go is in a honeymoon phase and people will hate it in 10 years;
>> Rust on the other hand is optimized for maintaining
How come this post isn't flagged? Crazy ... How can someone more aggressively start a language flame war?
These kind of posts of an individual are the reason for the bad reputation of the Rust community.
Looking at the facts regarding the industrial usage and growth of Go and Rust in the real world one can only conclude that Go's honeymoon hasn't started yet.
There are so many reason why Go is much more likely to be maintainable 10 years from now:
- easier language
- massive standard lib
- professional maintainers at google
- garbage collector
- much, much more devs available
- very sensible maintainers to keep Go stable
- much more mature despite being not that much older
>> Rust on the other hand is optimized for maintaining
How come this post isn't flagged? Crazy ... How can someone more aggressively start a language flame war?
These kind of posts of an individual are the reason for the bad reputation of the Rust community.
Looking at the facts regarding the industrial usage and growth of Go and Rust in the real world one can only conclude that Go's honeymoon hasn't started yet.
There are so many reason why Go is much more likely to be maintainable 10 years from now:
- easier language
- massive standard lib
- professional maintainers at google
- garbage collector
- much, much more devs available
- very sensible maintainers to keep Go stable
- much more mature despite being not that much older
- ...