Interesting takes in both the post and the comments. To me Rust was about having enough control of memory without worrying too much about runtime errors that are hard to debug compared to C++. I don't think one thing will 'kill' the other. Most languages evolve into a language that has a great ecosystem for doing 'x'. Rust doesn't have that yet in my opinion but I do believe that it will. I guess we'll see in a few years :)
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Interesting takes in both the post and the comments. To me Rust was about having enough control of memory without worrying too much about runtime errors that are hard to debug compared to C++. I don't think one thing will 'kill' the other. Most languages evolve into a language that has a great ecosystem for doing 'x'. Rust doesn't have that yet in my opinion but I do believe that it will. I guess we'll see in a few years :)