Eh... probably we don't understand each other correctly. I mean don't what language chose to learn, I mean which language you consider best for school curriculum, for teach it pupils. Or you think for school program best language - is Rust?
Ah, you mean for teaching. Then it mostly depends on both the field of study and the curriculum.
For example, if you're giving lessons in webdev, then you should probably pick a popular stack like Node+TS+MySQL. If you do data science or ML, you'd want to pick python.
If you want to give more advanced computer science lessons, though, I think that Rust is perfect. You need to know some fundamental things to use Rust. You can teach about pointers, stack vs heap, mmio, datastructure, etc.
So in short: If the course is about programming itself, then Rust is a very good choice in my opinion. If it's not about programming, but about making websites or machine learning, then you better pick a stack that is popular in that area.
Eh... probably we don't understand each other correctly. I mean don't what language chose to learn, I mean which language you consider best for school curriculum, for teach it pupils. Or you think for school program best language - is Rust?
Ah, you mean for teaching. Then it mostly depends on both the field of study and the curriculum.
For example, if you're giving lessons in webdev, then you should probably pick a popular stack like Node+TS+MySQL. If you do data science or ML, you'd want to pick python.
If you want to give more advanced computer science lessons, though, I think that Rust is perfect. You need to know some fundamental things to use Rust. You can teach about pointers, stack vs heap, mmio, datastructure, etc.
So in short: If the course is about programming itself, then Rust is a very good choice in my opinion. If it's not about programming, but about making websites or machine learning, then you better pick a stack that is popular in that area.
Okay, I understood your opinion. Thank you for writing it!