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additionally, there's (c) kernel and/or embedded.

in particular, and i've read that writing kernels isn't feasible in Go. it appears not to be an issue of performance. something about the runtime prevents writing kernels altogether.

like the linked article says

https://drewdevault.com/2019/03/25/Rust-is-not-a-good-C-repl...

rust has a lot of features (generics, etc.) aside and apart from the memory management strategy.

i'm also unaware of a procedural language that has the feature stability of C or Go as well as the ability to write kernels or embedded code with the memory safety of rust.

currently wondering how easy it'd be to tack rust's memory model onto another language, alef in particular.




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