Well, well, well, here we are, having careened into the final days of 2021 with nasal swabs jutting from our noses, Zoom-fatigue having morphed into something more like Zoom-existential-dread, and hopefully, a method or two in place to prevent https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-avoiding-doomscrolling-in-the-time-of-covid/ we perfected in 2020. We https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-whos-headed-to-kubecon/, https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-is-aws-reinforce-just-the-first-domino-to-fall/, https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-can-you-feel-the-burn/, and then were later told that, worry not, we’d https://thenewstack.io/are-you-pre-pandemic-productive-yet/.

While the topics may vary greatly from week to week, some narratives stick with us and are visited again and again.

As we noted back in October, however, the Go team decided to https://thenewstack.io/this-week-in-programming-visual-studio-code-arrives-on-the-web/ just a little bit and https://github.com/golang/go/issues/48918.

Rust Is Here to Make Everything Memory Safe 2021 has been a big year for Rust, we would say.

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