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This is roughly my take. Between Nim and Rust, I have no purpose for Go that isn't covered by a language that's flat-out better.


They’re not better.


People tend to disagree on that. But it depends on what you value. If you like a language that helps you write robust and expressive code, Go doesn't score as high as any language with sum types, and good "generics" support (which 1.18 does not have).




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