no central local libs like all .jar files in maven or gradle. new project alway start from scratch - download and compile everything.
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Ah, are you thinking of a case where you want to supply people with pre-built libraries to use as dependencies? Something like https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/1139 … +https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/5hav0q/towards_a_worldwide_precompiled_crate_cache_for/ …
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Rust binaries contains strings with source file/function names that don’t belong in some production applications
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Oh, interesting, can you say more about that? Do you mean in debug symbols (i.e., that can be stripped with `strip`) or somewhere else?
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* my colleagues know Java. Teaching them Rust would be too expensive * Other langs like python or Java have much larger ecosystems which means more choice/less risks in libraries and frameworks
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Ecosystem maturity is by far my biggest issue. Tons of unstable libraries, single maintainer projects. Rust hasn't reached a critical mass yet.
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* Lack of pure Rust libraries, if you have to link a library in C/C++ that is critical for your project then you might as well write the whole thing in C/C++; * Lifetimes and trait bounds are a huge learning barrier despite attempts to hide it under syntactic sugar.
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Should Lifetimes and trait Bounds not be well known on a conceptual level to someone compotent at writing c/c++ code with stability and security in mind ?
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