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> You're talking about using a language where you have to manually manage the memory, is significantly harder to use than Go, have less built-in concurrent patterns, inferior standard library so yes 30% seems a very small as a benefit.

Naturally I disagree with all of those items, but I'm also equally uninterested in starting a Rust vs. Go war.



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