Announcing Rust 1960
Rust 1.960 solves this at compile time.
Critics may argue that running a modern affine type system on a 0.1 MHz CPU is folly. They are wrong. announcing rust 1960
Tooling is the social glue. Cargo—reimagined as a logistics clerk with a ledger—keeps manifests clean, dependencies tracked like shipments, and reproducible builds enforced like customs. Documentation reads with the crispness of period advertising copy: succinct, confident, and functional. Community norms emphasize rigorous code review, careful release notes, and mentorship, with apprenticeships more likely than webinars. Contribution is civic: you join not for hype, but because the codebase is public infrastructure you will rely on for years. Rust 1
Asynchronous programming is now a first-class citizen at the hardware abstraction layer, removing the need for external runtimes in 90% of use cases. The "Safe-InterOp" Protocol Tooling is the social glue
While many fear that a "safe" language requires a bulky LISP garbage collector, Rust is designed for .
Yes. But with historical caveats.