Rust, initially a personal project of Mozilla's Graydon Hoare in 2006, has grown into one of the most loved programming languages due to its innovation in memory safety and performance. Its journey from a small project to a major tool used by tech giants and even integrated into the Linux kernel showcases its robust design and adaptability. Rust's evolution included refining its type system, eliminating a garbage collector for a unique borrowing checker, and developing tools like Cargo and Crates.io, which facilitate dependency management and community sharing.
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