No disagreement there, but as I'm sure you can tell from the questions on SO the majority of people coming in these days are using it to prop up a webserver of some sort
i.e. actix
, warp
(mostly actix
) with some kind of DB behind it
I don't share my own PoV I've just said, BTW, but I do believe instrumentation is the right call before deciding on an optimization unless you are certain it is the right call
it also doesn't help that none of the low-level stuff I do is on processors that actually have support for atomics
so when I do end up using them it's an even nastier tradeoff, because I know they're all emulated
I'm ready to bet that I'm in the minority camp on that one, though - that most people coming to rust nowadays, just like other programming languages/envs, will start from a higher level and eventually, maybe, work down the stack. They won't come to rust because it's a system-level language, they'll come to rust for the strict memory guarantees and performance