It's not Rust vs Jai. It's that languages don't have to take ages to compile, even when they provide you with high level features mentioned above. For more details on how Jai is implemented you can check Jon's channel:https://www.youtube.com/user/jblow888
I got into a big discussion on Twitter after this with a relatively prominent member of the Rust community (since deleted since my tweets auto-delete) and he basically said, yeah, it is about memory safety, not about correctness per se. I forget who it was.
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Hmm. That makes sense. Maybe what they're trying to say is that Rust is a stepping stone for a future where memory safety is solved and we can focus on other correctness issues that are currently even harder since we have to also deal with memory unsafety.
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And by stepping stone, I mean for a better language to be invented after the next 10-20 years
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