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What is the purpose of Rust (versus C++)?
The difference between rust (for example, from crosses) is its increased security. The language itself does not allow ambiguities and will work the same for any phase of the moon.
A correctly written program on the crosses (taking into account all the checks) should also work correctly and stably.
Maybe it's easier to write the correct code on it (growth)?
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