Hey Colton, thanks for the detailed explanation. In the end I decided to go with Rust. I was attracted by the fact that it imposes some challenges and has some concepts, which are new to me. I like pushing myself out of the comfort zone.
As you seem very experienced with Rust, could you suggest some learning resources? I completed a couple of Udemy tuts, but I would prefer doing something more hands on, where I could develop something meaningful along the way.
Check out the Rustlings course! It's the RustBridge course managed by the Community Team, it's a great way to get practice with reading and writing Rust github.com/rust-lang/rustlings
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Hey Colton, thanks for the detailed explanation. In the end I decided to go with Rust. I was attracted by the fact that it imposes some challenges and has some concepts, which are new to me. I like pushing myself out of the comfort zone.
As you seem very experienced with Rust, could you suggest some learning resources? I completed a couple of Udemy tuts, but I would prefer doing something more hands on, where I could develop something meaningful along the way.
Check out the Rustlings course! It's the RustBridge course managed by the Community Team, it's a great way to get practice with reading and writing Rust
github.com/rust-lang/rustlings