Both zig and go use the dot operator, but I find the ‘::’ operator much more readable.
Vec::new();
Makes it clear that were accessing a static method belonging to the Vec struct/namespace.
Vec.new()
Makes it seem like Vec is an object with a ‘new’ method.
Am I alone in thinking this?
Yeah, kind of curious what Go does here then / what the actual experience is like.
It abuses casing for public/private, so presumably there’s no way to see whether a given sequence of letters is a variable or a type.