I recently had the pleasure of meeting someone who "needed to learn Rust for work because that's what we do at our job."
pretty cool
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The other day (I think?) mentioned the existence of an important upcoming inflection point in rust where we stop being just people who *want* to write rust and also have people who *have* to write rust; I felt that we've already passed the first stages of that
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It's a pretty important milestone, both in terms of "yay we've made it" and "ok we need to ensure the comfort and inclusion of these folks too; and start thinking explicitly in these terms"
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It's like where tech companies have to recognise that they've become the incumbents, and behave accordingly (not like the startups they once were): twitter.com/AnandWrites/st - Rust is still a way from that, but at least in some pockets it is certainly becoming that way… 🤔
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