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1:42 AM
Interesting I use it for my scrapper
 
 
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user14853506
3:12 AM
How different is Go from Rust? Go is my main language, and I'm thinking of tyring out Rust
 
7:15 AM
@EnnMichael If you're not afraid of torrents, it's finally available on YTS.mx ;)
 
 
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12:31 PM
@ButWhyTho1375 I can only give a general answer to that, as the question is broad. I think with Rob Pike mentioning that while Go at first being announced as a "systems programming language" and later on regretting that and preferring "cloud infrastructure language" instead, it hints at Go's domain being more limited than that of Rust, by design.
@ButWhyTho1375 seemingly the use of Rust at companies such as Amazon doesn't seem to exclude it from being a "cloud infrastructure language" for what it's worth.
@ButWhyTho1375 perhaps this might be of interest to you Rust vs. Go: Why They’re Better Together
 
 
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2:15 PM
Rust is way better
 
 
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3:58 PM
because...
 
4:31 PM
Cause Rust is the best of programming language so far
 
user14853506
5:03 PM
@Jason That's a good point - they can work together, which would probably end up better in the long run.
 
7:01 PM
I think Go is superior for productivity, and nowadays its quite a big thing, and Rust is better once you have a first version of your app running and want to tune the performance and memory
like in the link of Jason they show that going from Python to Go they improve speed by 3 fold, and then another post from Go to Rust they improve latency by 95%
 
7:34 PM
@PeterVaro Oh, I watched it.
It was... an odd experience.
Good movie, good art style, but the whole theme and story was so... weird.
Is it common that people get kidnapped during Tour de France?
 
7:50 PM
@EnnMichael happens to most participants, yes
 
8:40 PM
I felt like the movie was really trying to say something and address an issue
I haven't put my finger on it 100%
I mean, I think it's about being overly dedicated, and then the kidnapping being sort of a metaphor for that
 
9:00 PM
@AntoninGAVREL yeah sure you can have a quick thing running fast but... not 1% of the lifetime of a software
(and I could argue you can have a quick thing running in rust too :p)
 
9:12 PM
@EnnMichael It is one of my all time favourite cartoons. I loved the story, I adored the style, music, character design, references, etc.
@EnnMichael TBF I don't think the movie tried to deliver a very clear message on a pressing issue. It was more of two thing IMO: 1. an atmosphere, a mood, a feeling, 2. an tad over the top adventure
So I wouldn't try to figure out the deeper meaning, because I don't think there is one and I don't believe that was the point. (I could be wrong though, I watched it 18 years ago and I don't remember all the bits and pieces that clearly anymore. Perhaps it's about time to rewatch it?)
*two things; a tad
 
9:28 PM
finally I decide python is not so great... I prefer rust xd
I miss my strongly type and compile feature... :p
where are my match my (true) enum
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Russ CamI'm playing around with the unmanaged Profiling interfaces for the CLR. When running with a netcoreapp3.1 or net5.0 console application, in ICorProfilerCallback::JITCompilationStarted or in ICorProfilerCallback::ModuleLoadFinished, any call to IMetaDataEmit::DefineUserString to store a string lit...

there is meat at the menu
ah nevermind
window problem don't want to know
 
10:31 PM
@Stargateur I wish I could say I told you so.. oh wait.. I did :see_no_evil:
 
@PeterVaro well good enough for a prototype but "meh"
maybe I try to be "too clean" for a python program
 

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