From humble beginnings at an MSP, I've adventured through life as a sysadmin, into an engineer, and finally landed as a developer focused on fixing problems with automation.
C++ seems nifty if you are trying to get a well paying niche job, but if you don't plan on entering the C++ workforce in the next couple years I can't imagine it would be more rewarding than learning Rust.
(Absolutely DO NOT take my response as expert opinion. I know nothing and have done nothing, it just seems like the future from what I've seen.)
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Because Rust 😂
That's a good choice though
Verbatim my knee jerk response.
C++ seems nifty if you are trying to get a well paying niche job, but if you don't plan on entering the C++ workforce in the next couple years I can't imagine it would be more rewarding than learning Rust.
(Absolutely DO NOT take my response as expert opinion. I know nothing and have done nothing, it just seems like the future from what I've seen.)