> In parallel, we’ll be exploring whether we can use a memory safe language for parts of Chrome in the future. The leading contender is Rust, invented by our friends at Mozilla.
From what I saw, those engineers spend a lot of time talking to the other ones, are parts of standardization bodies, etc. They seem to avoid looking like foes
@AlexandreMarcq @Jason is right, I've been following it and I find it to be an extremely nice resource. Not only did it make me learn plenty about what an OS is, it also made me understand better the use of modules, lib.rs file, and many things that are not actually the main goal of the posts. Warm recommend from me :)
now, it's more about the kernel / os aspect, whereas if you are looking more for the embedded aspect, I have started looking at docs.rust-embedded.org/book but it necessitates more physical support (namely embedded boards)