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Epic Games Store vs Go

Developers should learn about the Epic Games Store to distribute and monetize their games, especially indie developers who benefit from the favorable revenue share meets developers should learn go for building high-performance, concurrent applications such as web servers, microservices, and distributed systems, where its goroutines and channels simplify parallel processing. Here's our take.

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Epic Games Store

Developers should learn about the Epic Games Store to distribute and monetize their games, especially indie developers who benefit from the favorable revenue share

Epic Games Store

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Developers should learn about the Epic Games Store to distribute and monetize their games, especially indie developers who benefit from the favorable revenue share

Pros

  • +It's also relevant for integrating Epic's services like Unreal Engine, cross-platform play, and the Epic Online Services SDK into game projects
  • +Related to: unreal-engine, game-development

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Go

Developers should learn Go for building high-performance, concurrent applications such as web servers, microservices, and distributed systems, where its goroutines and channels simplify parallel processing

Pros

  • +It is ideal for cloud-native development, DevOps tools, and backend services due to its fast compilation, minimal runtime overhead, and strong ecosystem
  • +Related to: concurrency, microservices

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. Epic Games Store is a platform while Go is a language. We picked Epic Games Store based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
Epic Games Store wins

Based on overall popularity. Epic Games Store is more widely used, but Go excels in its own space.

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