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Why Rust is Meant to Replace C

by Iurii Gurzhii4mMarch 12th, 2020
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The Rust programming language is an ambitious project of the Mozilla Foundation. It claims to be the next step in evolution of C and C++. Rust was created to solve these problems while improving security and performance. The language supports the main programming paradigms: object-oriented, parallel, functional and procedural. It provides enough control over memory and is secure enough to become a popular tool for OS and key application development. Rust can be used for creating web projects: the language’s SDK can be utilized for both the frontend and the backend sides of the application.

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