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Have to agree with you. I wished for sum types & pattern matching more than for generics.. but who knows what the future brings.


this is why I have moved to Rust. I worked in Go a number of years ago, but after becoming proficient in Scala, I've decided sum types and pattern matching are where the sweet spot is. The JVM has its own issues though and I'd like to have a performance-conscious language in my toolbelt that doesn't sacrifice expressivity. Hence: Rust.


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