![]() ![]() If you are already a experienced C++ dev, compared to modern C++, Rust has very little to offer. ![]() I think in that regard Rust is sort of late to the party, and will find a wall hard to beat down, once the adoption rate get some maturity. Like the capacity to 'talk' with FFMPEG, levelDB, linux, etc. If you can write things from scratch in a clear room fashion, perhaps.Ĭ++ is very good, when you need to integrate a lot of 'low-level' libraries (that are alredy in C or C++) together in a meaninful way, like for instance, browsers do. I don't think anyone is arguing that we should throw everything out, however for all my greenfield stuff Rust has been a welcome breath of fresh air.
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