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by desipenguin 616 days ago
When you read statements like [^1] "I did the other trick: you take your non-Rust job and make it a Rust job." from the likes of Luca Palmieri - what do you expect ?

I don't blame them. If they were able to convince their manager to re-write python scripts in rust, good for them. They got "on the job/real life" rust experience. They solved the "chicken and the egg" problem in rust hiring - for themselves.

when companies can fire engineers when they are in trouble, engineers are bound to "think for themselves"

[^1]: https://filtra.io/rust-mainmatter-jun-24