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I mean, if we're going to go there, you could take it a step further: Zig allows the programmer ego to run wild in a way that Rust and Go do not.

This is perhaps somewhat natural; people like and want to be good at things. Where you fall on the trade off is up to you.



I might buy your argument except that without corporate sponsorship for zig several projects using a very young and unfinished zig exhibit world class performance and utility, apparently without herculean effort.




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