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The only problem is that for some, rust is a silver bullet that is going to bridge lack of system dev. by learning another language. Sorry it does not work this way. C is just fine, we don't need rust, it can probably be implemented as another preprocessor layer of c. And quite frankly, I am failing to see, what benefits it provides if I throw c++ in equation.


Rust is a systems language for people who prefer strongly typed languages. It has some relatively unique features that make learning and using the language a little quirky, but for many who end up liking it, C and C++ often no longer seem "just fine." Rust ends up being a genuine improvement for a lot of people.

Also, unless you mean "write an essentially new language that happens to compile to C rather than machine code" -- you're delusional if you think you can recreate some of the nicer features of Rust as a new C preprocessor.




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