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by ralfj
1415 days ago
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Yeah, I am aware it's far from a main language at these companies, but having any use at all is a strong sign. I am in contact with some people in the Android team at Google that are also using Rust (and that want to use Miri :D ). |
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But I'm sure it's growing. But it won't be in the core Google3-on-Borg parts of Google, which are on the whole in either C++ or (increasingly) Go. Switching to a standardized garbage collected Google supported language makes sense in that domain. The "Carbon" stuff recently announced sounds interesting as well.
The long term looks good for Rust. But actual production code is still thin on the ground still everywhere.