Both or either?

Both or either?

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Rust actually fills a large gap, Go is just a more retarded version of languages that already existed

neither!
I will keep using C++ :)

Neither, but if I have to pick one then Go. Rust is an ugly language.

Yes they can both compete for the most retarded mascot award.

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what's better than go for highly concurrent web apps?

haskell, the only language that matters

>highly concurrent web apps
Who cares though?
You're not writing a full project in Go, only a piece or part of one.

ban them

Just python sir

there is no point in using rust

who's the turtle? Or is that the zig lizard

thank you sir. And nodejs maybe too sir?

Java worked just fine, you are going to be bottlenecked by the DB in any web app anyway

no you are going to be bottlenecked by user RAM

Neither

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>read this book where the code is so old it won't compile

what? you dont have borland turbo c compiler and editor for dosbox?

Works on my gcc. Maybe don't use winblows

Go

Java has a price. And that price is complexity that the developers you are going to hire will introduce.

Seriously, have you ever worked with anyone who's been doing java/spring for a decade or more?
They will create complex maven builds with 20 projects, where REST will be one project, tests will be another project, data access will be yet another project and so on. Their code will be very hard to understand and to work with.

Now take Golang. Pick a project like CFSSL (cloud flare ssl signing service) and just read it. It's light and easy to read.

I was using linux