Rust

Rust vs Go: which is better for backend performance?

The question is about Rust .

Answer:

Rust delivers maximum performance and zero-cost abstractions similar to C++, with no runtime, memory safety, and best-in-class speed for resource-heavy backends. Go is lightning-fast to write and deploy, with excellent built-in concurrency, but its garbage collector can sometimes limit top-end performance. Choose Rust for highly optimised server workloads; use Go for productivity with solid - but not peak - performance.

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