With Rust, the compiler does all of that work up front and there's kind of nothing running alongside your program. So you kind of get these weird problems where things kind of linger on in the background and memory but they're actually no longer valid. This is one of the reasons why I personally believe that Rust is on the accessible product of side because you actually encounter far fewer kind of runtime bugs that are irritating.
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Tim McNamara, author of Rust in Action about what Rust is, how to get started learning Rust, and ideas of good projects to begin learning Rust with.
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