@CHANLOKHANGJUSTIN

I think Rust, Go and Python will each rule the future but in different aspects. Rust may become the dominant language for low level systems programming and high performance computation needs. Go may become the dominant language for high performance computation needs as well. Python may become the dominant language for Artificial intelligence and data science.

@loubar8328

Rust devs will definitely let you know they are rust devs.

@CarlosMorenoV

I am a Python fan, I have been working with it almost 10 years, but I think that, at least in Data Engineering, rust is gonna gain enormous relevance in the future.

@shadowpwls3

Ofc the Indian chick will talk about python.

@bigbusiness7035

Go. Go actually implements useful parallel features. Rust just re-engineers solutions to already solved problems.

@3cosmin3

Correct answer: Go.

@timcarpenter2441

The answer is: Yes.

Each language has its strengths. I have not used Rust in anger yet, and I am likely to also consider Zig.

@brisco4072

You're asking the wrong question. You need give a specific scenario with specific conditions for anyone to choose the correct tool. This video makes no sense.

@vadimshaynurov7780

In the future will rule language of peace, love and kindness. What language of programming will? It doesn’t matter.

@prosperity-7-fortune

who ever said rust they seem like hard core developers who write mission critical applications but the ones who said python seem to me time pass engineers

@prosperity-7-fortune

Rust is taking cover folks even in streaming data flow systems.

@SirRichardGranger

Not one mention of embedded programming- they’ll all co-exist lol. When it comes to building embedded systems, it’s a choice between Rust and C… Rust it becoming the way.

@aarifhannan4429

Golang laughing in the corner

@karimpanacci

Rust is the PERFECT language…

@jagadhisshgubbala1839

If Python AI is criteria  , should we consider performance or not

@echoexplore4190

python is glue, unfortunately, idk if python can even be called development, i think u can be called an analyst but i dont think u can be a dev

@charlesbabbage1991

So no one actually mentioned Go

@olimtipi

Nobody is going with go

@MohammedAliAmara

Where is my beloved Go😢💔

@kamalkumarmukiri4267

Most promising Language for future demands is Rust