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- Back then, I thought Golang might be perfect for this, partially because I was so into learning more about Golang, wanted to have a singular binary and had already dug enough into the conventional well worn ways to solve these problems (split, other proprietary and open utilities etc). These all lacked the staggering performance I knew would be achievable with Rust.
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- Also, in certain migration cases I saw that being resourceful and imaginative had limits. Sometimes, 'that dog won't hunt' and constraints win some days. However, if one can run in a container, or execute the rustc compiler or Cargo, this program, as simple as it is, could be really helpful. Often this wont be permitted as tools, scripts etc. need to be approved and could go through quite a lengthy manual process of validation and vetting by customers. It is this reason that non-compiled languages, besides pliability, are effectively used for highly regulated environments. Here, I'm talking about Python and PERL (no joke, it still works and is used more than I imagined). to [Meryln](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randal_L._Schwartz)
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- Also, in certain migration cases I saw that being resourceful and imaginative had limits. Sometimes, 'that dog won't hunt' and constraints win some days. However, if one can run in a container, or execute the rustc compiler or Cargo, this program, as simple as it is, could be really helpful. Often this wont be permitted as tools, scripts etc. need to be approved and could go through quite a lengthy manual process of validation and vetting by customers. It is this reason that non-compiled languages, besides pliability, are effectively used for highly regulated environments. Here, I'm talking about Python and PERL (no joke, it still works and is used more than I imagined). Deep respect the PERL OG [Meryln](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randal_L._Schwartz).
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### Use Cases
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