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I love Rust
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Yeah but if the class changes you need to update everything, you got all that boilerplate taking up space for no real reason, etc...
The Rust way's just a lot cleaner imo.
It's like 5 seconds to regenerate it. Boilerplate doesn't matter, just collapse it. The only real issue is remembering to update it, if you make a change.
Like I said, I prefer for rust does it, it's just not a big deal