
Hi, I want to focus on why you might be interested in learning Rust in this short article.
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Rust is definitely worth considering as your next language. Its memory safety and performance make it ideal for systems programming, and the growing community ensures strong long-term support. When I first started exploring new languages, I found it helpful to break down dense documentation the same way I used book summaries online, it helped simplify complex concepts and made learning smoother. Rust may have a steep learning curve, but itβs rewarding if you enjoy structured and efficient programming.
You should qualify what Rust is good for. For example, if you want to build a website, maybe Rust is not the best fit π
What about zig ?
I haven't used it myself. I recognize its potential and its performance comparability to C, but I believe it's quite niche and not really intended for the general public. It might be great for a creator to explore or just for fun, but perhaps less suitable if you're planning to bet your future on it. That's my current perspective on Zig.
However, I might give it a try one day β who knows? I'm always open to trying new things.
Rust is arising language nowadays among developers.
Rust is widely used for web servers and especially for smart contracts on Solana or other chains.
I hope to learn Rust.
tbh rust just keeps coming up everywhere lately - always makes me wonder if strong safety wins out long run or if ease of use still matters most in the end. you think languages truly stick because they're safer or because people just like working with them?
You nailed why Rust is worth checking out. The performance and memory safety alone make it super appealing, and that βannoying grandmaβ compiler comparison is hilariousβso true! If people are still on the fence, the fact that devs consistently love Rust should be reason enough to give it a shot.
love the honesty, i get real stubborn about picking up new languages too - you think most folks get stuck because of fear of starting over or something else?
Don't be your first language, but it is good to be next language
very good news
the time u spent to understand ownership, can be used to learn entire C++
Recently I have started learning rust and I have been following you learn awesome stuff in rust.
As working in field of data science how rust can help me and also compete with frameworks that i can use in python.