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BipolarCapybara
on May 26, 2022
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Why We Switched from Python to Go (2021)
What do you feel is a good alternative to Go?
bloblaw
on May 26, 2022
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Depends on your requirements. If you want statically compiled (AOT compiled), then I think Nim, Zig, or even Rust are good alternatives.
If you like the high-performance backend, then Java, Kotlin, Scala, or C# are great choices.
sk1pper
on May 26, 2022
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Do you mean for production? Zig isn't production-ready. Nim is extremely niche. I'm kind of puzzled why I see these thrown around so much on HN. Sure, they're fine for a side-project, but they're pretty out there for anything mission critical.
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