That is besides the lacking of the standard lib the second most important point why our team decided against Rust.
How many percent of all errors are memory safety errors? Why did Google choose C/C++ for Fuchsia after evaluating also Rust? How come, Actix announced a new version with memory leaks fixed?
>> Rust is an overwhelmingly better language than Java or Go 100% agreed >> and the world would be a better place if Rust were to displace them. Rust needs a standard lib like Go or ecosystem like Java. Production stuff…
Rust's typesystem really makes it a great fit for business applications. Totally agree. Kotlin comes close, though. Rust itself is production ready, but not the ecosystem.
That matchtes my observations. There's no doubt that Rust as a language checks all the marks (the complexity of Rust is IMO unavoidable providing such a feature set). What most discussions about the greatness of Rust…
That is besides the lacking of the standard lib the second most important point why our team decided against Rust.
How many percent of all errors are memory safety errors? Why did Google choose C/C++ for Fuchsia after evaluating also Rust? How come, Actix announced a new version with memory leaks fixed?
>> Rust is an overwhelmingly better language than Java or Go 100% agreed >> and the world would be a better place if Rust were to displace them. Rust needs a standard lib like Go or ecosystem like Java. Production stuff…
Rust's typesystem really makes it a great fit for business applications. Totally agree. Kotlin comes close, though. Rust itself is production ready, but not the ecosystem.
That matchtes my observations. There's no doubt that Rust as a language checks all the marks (the complexity of Rust is IMO unavoidable providing such a feature set). What most discussions about the greatness of Rust…