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nwomack | 4 years ago

Except that it’s not really “gaining ground”, all things considered Rust is not that popular.

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tayo42|4 years ago

It seems like its gotten some use lately. Isnt aws a big user of it now. Along with a handful of mid size tech companies?

Macha|4 years ago

To me 2021 feels like the year Rust went mainstream. There is use in major companies like Amazon, Google and Microsoft, lots of second tier tech companies like Cloudflare, System76, Dropbox are big on it, serious work in including it in the Linux kernel, I've gotten multiple job contacts based on my listed Rust experience (sadly all from the crypto startup market, not really interested in that industry), and there are so many smaller projects that HN commenters are getting frustrated by them. Really the one gap in saying Rust has "made it" is the lack of a really big open source project like Go has Docker/Kubernetes that people can point to and show "see, they used it and got big" (Firefox not counted, since it's only ~10% Rust and added it after they were big).

Mikeb85|4 years ago

But more and more people are using things built in Rust. Which is what I'd call gaining ground. Was playing around in Deno. Yes it's JS, but it was built in Rust. In some respects, that's the true test of a low-level language. Things built in it. C isn't popular. But you'd never say it's not popular because it's what everything is built on.

skohan|4 years ago

A lot more people get a paycheck every month writing C than Rust. C is an incredibly relevant and popular language.