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by jvanderbot
280 days ago
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By any standard of language development rust "won" in that a decade after creation it has a thriving ecosystem and companies using it exclusively. The White House named it by name. I would say it won like it won the lottery, not like it won the tournament. |
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As professional developers, however, I think there is also the job market to consider. It obviously depends on where you live in the world, but in my area there have been 0 Rust jobs for 5 years. There are plenty of C++ jobs, there are even a few Zig jobs once in a while. Go on the other hand has seen an explosive growth, though probably as a replacement for C# and Java rather than for C++.