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Rust went from a side project to the most-loved language (2023)

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35 points by shoggouth a year ago · 15 comments

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theF00l a year ago

One thing that draw me to Rust was the ecosystem and community. I think the team has made a great effort to create good learning resources and people are happy to help.

Admittedly they are not very focused on absolute beginners but that is understandable and makes finding decent resources easier.

b20000 a year ago

most loved?

  • _mlbt a year ago

    From the article...

    "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."

  • ramon156 a year ago

    Have you seen the GH surveys? Yes, most loved

    • account42 a year ago

      Online surveys more often than not fail to be representative of anything other than which group advertised the survey the most.

      • pdimitar a year ago

        This comment will be 10x funnier 10 years into the future.

        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?

        • hulitu a year ago

          > What will it be then, "those 50% of the world who use Rust are not real programmers"?

          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

  • tmtvl a year ago

    I would liken Rust to Justin Bieber: I really don't care for it (I'll take Lisp/Kreator), but there are a great many people who love it. De gustibus non est disputandum, as they say.

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