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Replying to @babeard
What aspects of the developer experience of go do you most want to see in Rust?
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Replying to @rustlang
Comparing go vs rust can be apples and oranges and I am by no means a rust expert so I may be missing something but: Stronger standard library / tooling (like `encoding/csv`, `net/http`, `go fmt`) instead of relying on 3rd party crates ...
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Cleaner (IMO) syntax: - The use of semi-colons is really almost completely unnecessary. I prefer not to use them even in my javascript codes (don't shoot me) - Shorthand for variable creation. I enjoy the `a := 1` shorthand but I guess that depends on what your used to. ...
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use alot::of::double::colons vs import ( "fewer/characters" "githubcom/more/slashes" ) Dependency management is superior in Rust, but I'm getting at the syntax differences.
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It just feels like go is more of a minimalist as far as syntax go. With the exception of fn vs func (in which I prefer fn).
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println!() vs fmt.Println() I dont like the capitalization of exported variables/functions in go but I really don't like type ! too many times if I don't have to.
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