I've been in and around Open Source since around 1997, and have been running (GNU) Linux as my main desktop at home and work since then: not always easy... I'm a security bod and architect, co-founder of the Enarx project, and am currently CEO of a start-up in the Confidential Computing space. I have a blog - "Alice, Eve & Bob" - where I write (sometimes rather parenthetically) about security. I live in the UK and like single malts.
Mike Bursell
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Too early to say, I think. The particular project I was working on _was_ faster in Rust than Java, but I hesitate to pull any more general conclusions from just that!
Richard -
Thanks for the comment. Small scale companies ... or open source projects. It's easier, certainly, to start something new in a new language. And you say "small companies" - Microsoft is shifting to Rust. It takes time, of course, but sometimes the benefits are so great that movement can happen.
-Mike.