← Back to context Comment by RantyDave 8 years ago Because he works for Mozilla. 6 comments RantyDave Reply dingo_bat 8 years ago That is probably the only reason to use rust over go or cpp. catamorphismic 8 years ago Really? The only reason? dingo_bat 8 years ago Only one I can see. Want speed and performance and safety? C++. Want easy multithreading? Go. Rust's only claim to fame is that Mozilla is dogfooding it. 3 replies →
dingo_bat 8 years ago That is probably the only reason to use rust over go or cpp. catamorphismic 8 years ago Really? The only reason? dingo_bat 8 years ago Only one I can see. Want speed and performance and safety? C++. Want easy multithreading? Go. Rust's only claim to fame is that Mozilla is dogfooding it. 3 replies →
catamorphismic 8 years ago Really? The only reason? dingo_bat 8 years ago Only one I can see. Want speed and performance and safety? C++. Want easy multithreading? Go. Rust's only claim to fame is that Mozilla is dogfooding it. 3 replies →
dingo_bat 8 years ago Only one I can see. Want speed and performance and safety? C++. Want easy multithreading? Go. Rust's only claim to fame is that Mozilla is dogfooding it. 3 replies →
That is probably the only reason to use rust over go or cpp.
Really? The only reason?
Only one I can see. Want speed and performance and safety? C++. Want easy multithreading? Go. Rust's only claim to fame is that Mozilla is dogfooding it.
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