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And in that universe Rust is likely an inconsequential niche language.




If rust skipped async features I think it would not have damaged it much

Almost the entire early large scale adoption came from people writing async web services.

From 2023:

> In that regard, async/await has been phenomenally successful. Many of the most prominent sponsors of the Rust Foundation, especially those who pay developers, depend on async/await to write high performance network services in Rust as one of their primary use cases that justify their funding.

https://without.boats/blog/why-async-rust/




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