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Agreed. In practice Rust feels very much like a rationalized C++ in which 30 years of cruft have been shrugged off. The core concepts have been reduced to a minimum and reinforced. The compiler error messages are wildly better. And the tooling is helpful and starts with opinionated defaults. Which all leads to the knock-on effect of the library ecosystem feeling much more modular, interoperable, and useful.




It's really an ML with type classes and a better syntax (and a non-stupid module sublanguage) that also just happens to be more C-like.



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