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hnlmorg
1mo ago
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That’s not what people mean when they talk about paradigms in programming languages.
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Ygg2
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Ok, but still they share some programming language paradigm, but not all. They both are imperative, concurrent and functional, but Rust is generic, Go is not. Rust is structured, Go is OO.
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1mo ago
...which is basically a convoluted way of agreeing with me that there is shared knowledge one can call upon when moving between those two languages.
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