A founder reflects on 10 years of using Rust in production, from the painful early days of version compatibility issues and compile time problems to today's mature ecosystem. Despite initial challenges with the borrow checker and tooling, Rust has evolved into a reliable choice for systems programming with exceptional community support, predictable builds, and excellent developer experience. The author discusses future improvements including faster compilation, better portability, ubiquitous const evaluation, simpler concurrency models, and expansion into new domains like web development and machine learning.
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