Rust is safe and powerful. But why are most Rust programmers I know never landed a job? They always complaint about how there's no job for Rust.
>>100167820We don't need a "safe and powerful" language, we need a language that our outsourcing house in Hyderabad can write in
Rust is a Troon lang. As an employer myself I tend to avoid troons in the workplace.
>>100167820I have a job and I like rust. It being safe is very far down on my reasons why I like the language.I think what you should ask yourself is why criticism of rust is shrinking so fast in credibility that the only actual thing you can say about it is that there are no jobs for it, when the reality is that it's not as widespread as you think it is (because we all know rust lives rent free in your head), because of how relatively recent the language is and because of how it is still perceived to be a hard language to pick up.
>>100168233You are lying.
>>100168233Rust is not new at all. It's taken so long to gain adoption by now that it will never get big.
Because people who have a job program in C++.
>>100168233Cap