I've been tinkering with go, and the project I'm planning to use it for is container-oriented (building/using/distributing them for non-technical users, more than working with them at a very low level like runC or similar, but still, it's very useful to know). As an aside, umoci looks, at first glance, like one of the components I thought I'd need to build...so, that's cool.
I'm not gonna keep bugging you with questions; I'll go read the code. (I'm also finding rust really neat, conceptually, even if I'm not yet finding it easy to read or understand.)
I've been tinkering with go, and the project I'm planning to use it for is container-oriented (building/using/distributing them for non-technical users, more than working with them at a very low level like runC or similar, but still, it's very useful to know). As an aside, umoci looks, at first glance, like one of the components I thought I'd need to build...so, that's cool.
I'm not gonna keep bugging you with questions; I'll go read the code. (I'm also finding rust really neat, conceptually, even if I'm not yet finding it easy to read or understand.)