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minus-squareanti-idpol actionlinkfedilink10•edit-28 months agowonder when Rust will saturate it’s niche as a C/C++ replacement, I’d guess 3-6 years would be when we might start to see some stabilization.
minus-square@FizzyOrange@programming.devlinkfedilink3•8 months agoI think it will take much longer than that. There is so much legacy C++ code. Maybe 10-15 years.
minus-square@PlexSheep@infosec.publinkfedilink-5•edit-28 months agoWhat exactly do you mean with stabilization? Rust itself is pretty stable already.
minus-square@BatmanAoD@programming.devlinkfedilink9•8 months agoIn this context, stabilization refers to the adoption growth curve flattening out.
wonder when Rust will saturate it’s niche as a C/C++ replacement, I’d guess 3-6 years would be when we might start to see some stabilization.
I think it will take much longer than that. There is so much legacy C++ code. Maybe 10-15 years.
What exactly do you mean with stabilization? Rust itself is pretty stable already.
In this context, stabilization refers to the adoption growth curve flattening out.