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devjabtoday at 8:08 AM1 replyview on HN

I'm not sure how a programming language can win other than having a thriving ecosystem and seeing use, as you point out. The current USA government removed the “Back to the Building Blocks: A Path Toward Secure and Measurable Software.” report and fired the people responsible though. So for all we know the current White House might be betting on PHP.

As professional developers, however, I think there is also the job market to consider. It obviously depends on where you live in the world, but in my area there have been 0 Rust jobs for 5 years. There are plenty of C++ jobs, there are even a few Zig jobs once in a while. Go on the other hand has seen an explosive growth, though probably as a replacement for C# and Java rather than for C++.


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Ygg2today at 9:49 AM

> The current USA government removed

Current USA government is on a defunding spree.

The threat hasn't disappeared they are just treating it as too expensive to worry about.

I'm not from US. Where I live I've seen more Rust jobs 1 than Go jobs 0.