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by stormbrew
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Also Apple, fwiw. I just left a job doing rust there a few months ago (for another job doing rust at another FAANG). But if you have an iphone and use icloud, rust code has probably been involved in some part of your daily life (just not on the phone itself) for the last couple of years. Rust usage at these companies isn't yet 'large' in the sense of KLoC or anything, especially compared to existing legacy codebases, but it's getting put in at some really critical infrastructure levels that are unlikely to do anything but grow imo. That's kind of the thing about rust though. That's where it's got the most power to improve things, so its introduction to a workspace is kind of subtle. |
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Is there any public source for Apple using Rust?
And yeah those are exactly the domains Rust is designed for, and even if it doesn't mean huge codebases, that kind of usage at a whole bunch of huge companies hopefully means Rust is more likely to survive beyond the initial hype. :)