Will Rust become (more) High Level with time?

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  1. scratch-www

    Standalone web client for Scratch

    I don't think it will ever be scratch if that's what you mean by high level. And it will always be more verbose than python, but verbosity does not equate to "low level," as C is an extremely terse language.

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  3. steven

    Rust Minecraft Client

    ||Yes, it can.||

  4. MCHPRS

    A multithreaded Minecraft server built for redstone.

    It sure is! https://github.com/MCHPR/MCHPRS

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