I find I am more likely to choose it because you don't have to be super experienced in Rust to produce fast, reliable binaries. That is not the case with C/C++.
> you don't have to be super experienced in Rust to produce fast
That's an interesting take. As an old fart, I find Rust's choices new and unfamiliar. I like them, it seems very sound, but the learning curve for people used to C is real.
That's an interesting take. As an old fart, I find Rust's choices new and unfamiliar. I like them, it seems very sound, but the learning curve for people used to C is real.