Hey there, C# developers! If you’re reading this, you’re probably curious about Rust, that trendy programming language everyone’s been talking about. Maybe you’ve heard whispers of “memory safety” or “no garbage collector” and wondered, “What’s the big deal? Can’t I stick with my trusty .NET stack?” Well, let’s dive in and explore why you, a C# maestro, might want to take a detour into Rust-land.
I didn’t read the whole article, but I wonder what’s a good way to transition from a large C# project to rust. I guess we’ll need some common IPC and go from there till the whole project is replaced? Idk . Need to think about this more.
I didn’t read the whole article, but I wonder what’s a good way to transition from a large C# project to rust. I guess we’ll need some common IPC and go from there till the whole project is replaced? Idk . Need to think about this more.