> Fast, compact executables
They may be fast, but since both languages push you towards static linking neither yield compact executables.
$ ls -l c-hello nm-hello
-rwxr-xr-x 1 akips wheel 5000 May 9 10:19 c-hello
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 526296 May 2 11:15 nm-hello
$
With Go (I think) this is just a tool chain choice. In Rust, monomorphization means the language is more of less wedded to large executables.
skwee357•9mo ago
On top of that, the pollution of ‘if err != nil’ everything, makes the code unreadable.
Rust, on the other hand, is adorable, and I enjoy it every time I get a chance to write in it.
mu0n•9mo ago
Go actually has iterators.