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There are hardly any experienced Rust developers. It's going to be a big problem.
I might need to learn Rust. Java/Kotlin/C# are fine for work, but I'm interested in new stuff anyways.
I've heard the opposite from open source devs, that using Rust has increased the amount of contributions they get.
How much language-specific experience do you need? Rust is kind of it's own special thing, which is why the hype, but I don't know how hard exactly it is to break into.