Fri Apr 5 23:37:37 2024 (*097dfbf6*):: https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/31/rust_google_c/ +public! *** Rust developers at Google twice as productive as C++ teams *** Code shines up nicely in production, says Chocolate Factory’s Bergstrom *** theregister.com
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“When we’ve rewritten systems from Go into Rust, we’ve found that it takes about the same size team about the same amount of time to build it,” said Bergstrom. “That is, there’s no loss in productivity when moving from Go to Rust. And the interesting thing is we do see some benefits from it. “So we see reduced memory usage in the services that we’ve moved from Go … and we see a decreased defect rate over time in those services that have been rewritten in Rust – so increasing correctness.”
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(*9f84df6e*):: tranny propaganda (*b05743e5*):: i guess it’s possible, depending on the specifics of the system, both builds, and the dev teams. there are a lot of mediocre Go devs out there (*b05743e5*):: i doubt that Rust can outshine Go in terms of concurrency (*b05743e5*):: but yeah if you don’t know how to write zero- or low-allocation code, then your mem usage and pressure on the GC will be higher than it should be