Oh no, not another ‘Is Rust better than Go?’ article. Seriously, haven’t we all had our fill of these comparisons by now? But before you sigh in exasperation, hear us out!

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I disagree. Rust has editions, in which long term stability is guaranteed. On top of that the stdlib has guaranteed backwards compatibility as well. You’re not required to chase nightly (and you shouldn’t).

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