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(by the way, over time I wrote the same project in all three languages, the one in rust will be completed soon, but since it’s my first it will probably take a few weeks still. Go project, C, Rust)
(by the way, over time I wrote the same project in all three languages, the one in rust will be completed soon, but since it’s my first it will probably take a few weeks still. Go project, C, Rust)
(by the way, over time I wrote the same project in all three languages, the one in rust will be completed soon, but since it’s my first it will probably take a few weeks still. Go project, C, Rust)
Looking at your project, I would recommend following this tutorial that makes you write key-value store in Rust. They don't provide you with a solution and make you come up with most stuff yourself, but give you some direction and structure for learning. You seem to have come up with most of this yourself already, but it might still be useful for you.
I will translate half of my text into German and then once into English (this one) so there is no confusion in any form or kind. Programming is different for each person, many do it to get a job at big American companies like FAANG (Facebook/Meta, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google), some to broaden their horizons, and some just to have fun tinkering. Rust is essential, in my opinion, as a programming language for tinkering and for low-level/embedded which is what I use it for, for example, learning computers in general. I couldn't really read your question from the text, for the reason that you rather told more about your life but if the question was should I continue working with Rust, I just tell you "YES". Sure, there aren't as many libraries as in languages like C/C++ yet and you might not be able to do as much, but the community that cares about the language, in general, is bigger than you can hope for. I hope you will be around for a while and maybe contribute to the project on Github: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust (maybe bugs or so).