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teschmitt | 1 year ago

I wouldn't worry about it too much ... learning Rust will give you an edge on learning other languages and frameworks which is the more essential skill in the long run. On the other hand, smart people who have an unimaginably in-depth knowledge of a language and its compiler will also always have objections about its development and ideas on how to move forward. Being unsatisfied with the status-quo is a big part of why languages like Rust get developed in the first place.

I know I used to crush hard on Python and also got worried when there were dissonances within the Python Foundation. But as you progress, I assume the goings-on in certain language communities will take a back-seat to thinking deeply about how to solve the problems you are professionally tasked with. At least that's my experience.

As for Rust: It's gonna be around for a while. For the past months, I've been hearing a lot of chatter about how companies are using Rust for the first time in production settings and how their developers love it.

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