Rust went from a side project to the most-loved language (2023)(technologyreview.com) |
Rust went from a side project to the most-loved language (2023)(technologyreview.com) |
Admittedly they are not very focused on absolute beginners but that is understandable and makes finding decent resources easier.
"When the coder discussion board Stack Overflow conducts its annual poll of developers around the world, Rust has been rated the most “loved” programming language for seven years running."
What will it be then, "those 50% of the world who use Rust are not real programmers"? Or "the agencies and the governments got duped by zealots"?
I am curious what will be the future narrative. Care to give some hints?
So many of them will be needed to make rust code compile with the latest compiler version and the latest standard library ? Or porting code they wrote 2 months before to the new compiler ? /s
Also, the French intelligence agency GCHQ has an entire mini book on how to write safe code with Rust btw.
https://www.ssi.gouv.fr/en/actualite/be-part-of-anssis-new-g...