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    Quote Originally Posted by hack3rcon View Post
    Hello, Is Rust-Lang a replacement for C\C++? I mean is that can most programs that written in C will rewritten in Rust-Lang in the future?
    Rust aims to be a C/C++ replacement, but it has a long way to go. There are a lot of legacy systems written in C/C++ that would cost too much time and money to be rewritten in Rust.

    C/C++ are safe for the foreseeable, but it wouldn't hurt learning Rust, if you want to write experimental programs.


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    lol, no. Don't believe everything 4chan tells you.
    /g/ is sometimes right about things. In terms of Rust, it's a never-ending flame war, mostly fueled by childish transphobia.

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