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I like both OCaml and Rust, especially OCaml, but even after 2 years of Rust I'm still way more productive in OCaml. Unless it's absolutely essentially, I really don't want to have track the life times of my objects so explicitly.

Thus, Rust for me serves mostly as a C/C++ alternative. I don't plan to ever write anything in C again, and even if it's not my goto language otherwise, for that I'm thankful.




I just clone and don't worry about it, works well.




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