I think of Zig as a better C; it's _much_ simpler than C++ or Rust, yet at the same time it improves upon C with:
- Compile-time execution.
- Generics, powered by compile-time execution.
- Defer.
- No default memory allocator -- especially nice in embedded.
- And now they're building async, though I'm still not quite clear on how it works, and the implications on portability.
It even has a tiny advantage over Rust => pointer casts check alignment.