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    1. TJ Holowaychuk  🙃‏ @tjholowaychuk 15 Dec 2017
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      I'm attracted to the guarantees Rust provides, but to be honest I think it's still maybe a little too low level for my use-cases. One of those "use the right tool .." scenarios, but I want to keep an eye on it!

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    2. TJ Holowaychuk  🙃‏ @tjholowaychuk 15 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @tjholowaychuk @rustlang @jarrednicholls

      Last I checked cross-compiling was still difficult as well, stuff like that is pretty critical (for me)

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    3. Rust Language‏ @rustlang 15 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @tjholowaychuk @jarrednicholls

      Makes sense, thanks! (Cross compiling is harder than go but not super tough these days btw, working on it!)

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    4. Jarred Nicholls‏ @jarrednicholls 15 Dec 2017
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      One of the challenges with cross compiling and static builds depends on your, erm, dependencies...as some are wrappers around native libs. Pure Rust impl are very easy to cross compile, just like pure Go, whereas cgo is a pain in the butt

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    5. TJ Holowaychuk  🙃‏ @tjholowaychuk 15 Dec 2017
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      Totally, I've managed to avoid cgo entirely. Rust is super cool though I can't wait to have time to really learn it properly. I can't say I really need its power hahah.. wish I did but hey, maybe later

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    6. TJ Holowaychuk  🙃‏ @tjholowaychuk 15 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @tjholowaychuk @jarrednicholls @rustlang

      Once it gets to the point where it's just as quick to develop with AND safer than the alternatives, then yeah I'm totally sold

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    7. TJ Holowaychuk  🙃‏ @tjholowaychuk 15 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @tjholowaychuk @jarrednicholls @rustlang

      Fragmentation was a concern I had. I hated that in Ruby/JS, competing concurrency models for example, the fact that all Go code looks and runs in the same way is a huge productivity booster

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    8. Rust Language‏ @rustlang 15 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @tjholowaychuk @jarrednicholls

      Generally async is rallying around Tokio

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    9. Tejas Manohar‏ @tejasmanohar 16 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @rustlang @tjholowaychuk @jarrednicholls

      And, in Node, async rallied around https://github.com/caolan/async  for a while... but not anymore. Given how core async I/O is to many, would the Rust team consider standardizing Tokio in stdlib?

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    10. Rust Language‏ @rustlang 17 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @tejasmanohar @tjholowaychuk @jarrednicholls

      It would have to mature more before we’d consider it. It’s not out of the question, but there’s some rust-specific reasons why Tokio is the right choice, mostly around acceptable costs. Many options open to other ecosystems just can’t work for us.

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      Rust Language‏ @rustlang 17 Dec 2017
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      That’s not to say those options are bad for those languages! We just happen to have more significant constraints here.

      6:02 AM - 17 Dec 2017
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