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Personally I think this is a pretty positive thing. If a language is at all popular then any breaking change is going to mean work for users, and having those users sitting next to you in the office keeps it fresh in your mind when you're tempted to make that "one small change" to the language.



This thread isn't about breaking changes, though. Neither Rust nor Go make breaking changes.




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