voltagex,
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Both #Rust and #GoLang make me feel like I am unable to write code, to some degree. I know more Go than Rust but I would like to change that.

I want to reimplement the #Wallabag API.

Which should I choose? I guess #CSharp is also an option.

mihamarkic,
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@voltagex I'd go with #csharp which should be the most productive of the three. I'm biased though, working with it since it's beta. The next option would be #rust, but as mentioned, it has a steep learning curve and not everything is in place yet (async is quite volatile from what I read). But hey, there are also #swift and #kotlin out there. Both at a similar level to C#.

argv_minus_one,
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@mihamarkic

Async Rust has a few rough edges remaining, but I would not call it volatile any more. It definitely works.

@voltagex

jpm,
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@voltagex yeah Rust definitely has a hell of a learning curve, but it seems to suit me after I got past the worst of it.

voltagex,
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@jpm I'll give it another crack (purely on the strength of rustup-init and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbKGw8MQ0i8)

jpm,
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@voltagex I found it really helped me to use the VSCode plugin for Rust, and jump on any issues immediately. The compiler error messages are usually quite helpful, and can do a lot of the syntax heavy-lifting for you.

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