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I don't think "systems programming" is a coherent concept anymore, so I'd reject the premise of the question. Go has already moved away from that word, Rust will be as well.

That you see them as being so different languages reinforces my premise above; they're good at different things, so comparing them doesn't always make a ton of sense.




I have to agree with you.




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