Context: Go developer for 7 years and would love to stay in the systems space without Rust
Learning C via "C Programming: A modern approach" to have a deeper understanding of memory management, stack/heap, lifetimes, pointers, low-level etc
Learning C# for my career, and to get more familiar with SOLID, OOP, Backend coming from TypeScript/Python
In 2025 I plan to try either C++ or Rust for graphics programming
1. Prolog: this has been an ongoing interest for a while, but some things I've been diving into lately have led me back to focusing on logic programming again.
2. Go: because some projects (like ollama, etc) that I'm interested in possibly hacking on, are written in Go.
3. A lisp (whether that be Clojure, CL, Guile, whateve) - just because.
If anyone has any good resources for learning Rust at an intermediate level, I’d appreciate it.