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low_tech_love ◴[] No.41867927[source]
I find it interesting that every single piece of software that was ever written in Rust always mentions that very proudly in its title. It's not something I see often with other programming languages (most software is just software and doesn't necessarily advertise the language it was built with). I do not know anything about Rust, so I'm just curious, does this confer a kind of underlying trustworthiness or quality to the application?
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1. tupolef ◴[] No.41868587[source]
It may seem proselite and overly highlighted, but personally I find it very practical.

Whenever I review a tool, or look for an alternative, I always look at the state of the maintenance and the choice of programming language, mainly to eliminate, as much as possible, the many tools written in Javascript and Python when it is not suitable.

I will not necessarily prefer a tool written in Rust, but at least it is rarely a flaw.