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🦀 And so the great battle between the crab and the groundhog began 🦫

# [ $davids.sh ] · message #203

🦀 And so the great battle between the crab and the groundhog began 🦫

Who wants to see a large number of comments on the topic of Rust, come to this chat

https://t.me/rustlang_ru/574813

The guys there are actively joining in

  • @ Nikolai T · # 870

    Do you have backend context?

  • @ [ $davids.sh ] · # 871

    Web backend and utilities + libraries for developers

    I'm currently trying to move towards creating software for developers, which is why I'm looking into Rust

  • @ [ $davids.sh ] · # 872

    I know that for clean IO in Go, it's a billion times easier, and that's not Rust's main strength.

    I'm considering Rust precisely when it comes to lower-level operations.

  • @ Nikolai T · # 873

    If it's about business, then do it with what works. I liked Rust only because you can use the FP way right away, like with Scala. I haven't found anything else particularly that I can't do in other languages.

  • @ Nikolai T · # 874

    What would you use to quickly create a low-level library/software?

  • @ [ $davids.sh ] · # 875

    At the moment, for such tasks, I only have C, but let's say I wouldn't get much pleasure from it.

    That's why I'm looking at Rust.

  • @ Nikolai T · # 876

    then why resist yourself)) the main thing is to get used to the various meme-teasing from the C-community.

  • @ [ $davids.sh ] · # 877

    No, I'll 100% try Rust first, and if it really doesn't click, then I'll fall back to C.