I haven't used Rust yet, but I've seen people say it has benefits to help reduce the possibility of memory bugs, etc.. If Microsoft is planning to als eliminate C and C++ development support from Visual Studio etc., I think that is a bad idea though - C and C++ have historically been used for a lot of projects, and in some cases, it's still useful to be able to make use of lega C and C++ code in a project; also, to be able to load and use libraries with C interface in a project.
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