> a significant amount of teams who choose Rust lightly, without assessing its complexity. I think this is not the case,
That's not what happened with CORBA, J2EE, microservices ... People have all sorts of reasons for using something heavier than what is required - from CV enhancement to combating boredom.
It's possible, but the job market is not reflecting this. The popular languages (JS, Java, Golang, Python) are immensely more popular than Rust in terms of job offers.
That's not what happened with CORBA, J2EE, microservices ... People have all sorts of reasons for using something heavier than what is required - from CV enhancement to combating boredom.