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is rust worth learning, I have some spare time at work I was considering learning one of the more neurodivergent coding languages.

I mainly use java and python, was considering rust, c++ or c

Which would impress an employer most.

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C and C++ are probably still more in demand

Rust is pretty comfy, it's like petting an r-slured but friendly dog

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Rust would get you more Brownie points with hipsters, type nerds and a few systems people, while c/c++ would be more for the boomer systems crowd. None of the three are actually useful to most enterprise programmers because of a lack of GC, but that's neither here nor there.

If you want the most brownie points / learning hour and you're willing to do webdev, Ruby would be a logical next step. There's lots of rails codebases that meet maintenance.

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If you want the most brownie points / learning hour and you're willing to do webdev, Ruby would be a logical next step. There's lots of rails codebases that meet maintenance.

i learned flask so i can work on my favorite website arr drama dot net

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True code chads are still using C++. If you're using the modern standards (C++11 or newer) and use a static analyzer you immediately solve 90% of the problems with legacy C++.

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What static analyzer do you use?

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