Where is Rust being used?
In this video, we’ll dive into the exciting world of Rust and explore how various industries are embracing this powerful programming language. From tech giants to startups, discover how Rust is making waves and transforming tech stacks across different sectors. Stick around until the end for some insider tips on landing a Rust position in one of these innovative companies.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:21 Why companies are turning to Rust?
1:10 Industries adopting Rust
1:39 Strong Adoption
6:10 Growing Adoption
8:01 Emerging Adoption
9:41 Conclusion
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Nobody that knows Haskell says Rust is the hardest language in the world 😉
I’m using Rust: a client of mine has decided to switch the backend (Industry, automation) from c++ to Rust. Very happy about the results and performance.
the built in package manager and bootstrapping is reason enough.
Cargo > Conan, Vcpckg, Msys, Cmake.
learning rust for jobs is not at all advisable.
Cyber Security + Rust = winning
Does it have object oriented features?
0:43
C and C++ are high-level languages.
Hello from Brazil! We are using rust for all kinds of backend developments at will bank, which is a fintech startup, with millions of clients
Is it worth of learning Rust????
Future job market on rust??? Job security on rust????
every moment passes i feel useless, i did not learn rust, you made it seem that other languages are useless and fading away
I heard web 3 and block chain and my brain went bzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Rust vs C# vs c++😮😮
so Rust > Python and C++ ?😀
you said what every Rust developer wants to hear
I wrote C++ at google. Its so miserable compared to rust
should i learn RUST or ZIG??? Please help.
The only thing harder than learning Rust is learning Haskell.
Who’s here in 1998! Raise your hand!
I wish I can give you a 10K likes!!!!
Mistake at 3:23 – Ethereum does NOT use rust for smart contract development, it uses Solidity.
I’m taking an Operating Systems class and it’s being taught in Rust and not C anymore. I don’t know how make other Universities are doing the same thing, but it’s very likely newer graduates will be much more familiar with Rust than C over the next decade.
0:50 I hate to correct you and to ruin the gorgeous number of “3”, but I would also add “cross platform” to the mix.
The Rust ecosystem is centred around cross platform ideology, winit & wgpu are giant examples of this. Many other low level languages do not provide any “native” cross platform capabilities and require manual separate code implementations to run on different systems.
Rust truly rivals any single programming language every created in existence, and it’s hard to not switch to it, even if it indeed is HARD.
What about web development, like web api’s and microservices?
I’m a data scientist and I work on a research team that uses rust for running simulations and julia for creating visualizations
I’m looking for a Swift programmer for ongoing API development and maintenance over the long term. Familiarity with Swift’s async/await concurrency model is a must. Can a Rust programmer make the leap to Swift?
I had learned mern stack and want to learn new things what should I chose for backend golang rails, rust
I’m seeing people comment on moving from high to low level language. See it ain’t that hard as you make it. It’s hard but y nt tht much. As long as you understand fundamentals, ie, algorithms, pseudocodes and flow charts, the rest comes a bit easy. It’s same logic different syntax. Bt I’d advice anyone to start with c# first, then you can dive into any other language
The hardest thing in the world is my… nevermind, this is a SFW channel.
I want to do some projects on Rust, is there anyone who can help me to make one?
Rust is trash 🙃
Rust is not hard to learn at all. Haskell, Coq, Idris2, Erlang and Elixir are way harder to learn.
I cant stand web development. Trying to learn javascript gives me ulcers.
I sleep like a baby writing rust code.
Please make a video about Zig!
Many people say that Zig does “things” better than Rust.
Who else is watching in 2030? 😊
I’ll use this to put my resume, I contributed to open-source Rust project
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11GVsQNwOdhQ6PSNSpgH5k2qAw_F4Uh9s/view?usp=drive_link
“AAA game studios use Rust” is a strong argument for me
is there any job seat for freshers tho?
Promo sm
I am from the future and rust is being used everywhere baby!
Fullstack developer here, used typescript for near 4 years, now I have started using Rust for about a year ago. I must say it is very good , specially the ownership model is the selling point. Also used in LLMs and it works like charm.
And thanks to you it was on your channel two years ago you said nobody uses rust but they will, guess what now everyone uses it. Prohecy went true.
Embedded SW Engineer at Philips, Hospital Patient Monitors here. We’re also big rustaceans over here as well =) Though a great portion of the code is C++, we’re free to do all sorts of tooling in Rust and we’d like to insert it in systems where we’re able as well. I’d say a still significant barrier is simply that not enough people know Rust. It’s still more convenient for many corporations to just stick with C++ due to availabilty of programmers… yet. Also there are still some rough edges with some edge-cases of integration for cross-compiled systems (Yocto, for example), but I for sure have high hopes for it
The thing that irks me the most about this trend, regardless of whether it’s here to stay or not, is all of the lies that keep being told about Rust and C++. Since you brought up idiomatic code patterns, modern idiomatic C++, which in its current form has existed since before Rust had even been started as a project, yields memory safety equal to Rust, which is to say it’s not 100% coverage as you claim. Switching languages because most developers are garbage will lead to more problems than solutions, but it doesn’t help that Rust is uglier than C++. It only makes it worse that the real primary source of errors is a lack of checking user input and Rust won’t force you to do that, not that any language should force you to do anything specific as it relates to solving any problems because forcing a singular pattern of solution leads to either future breaking changes or a requirement that you swap languages yet again. The biggest problem facing the industry is that people aren’t forced to learn good techniques nor are they taught how to think critically and are instead forced down singular paths. Quite frankly, I’m also sick of the extensive bloat that every new language seems to bring with it. In Rust’s case it is quite significant. I think from now on, I may start every project in C, since it gets lied about the most by Rustaceans.
Thank you for the market analysis. 👍
Nice research
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🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00 *🔍 Finding Rust job positions can be challenging, but knowing where to look can help.*
00:15 *🚀 Rust offers peak performance and memory safety, with modern features and a robust type system.*
00:38 *🌐 Cloud infrastructure and backend development see strong Rust adoption by major providers like AWS, Azure, and Google.*
01:51 *🏛️ Rust is becoming significant in the Web 3 space with high-performance platforms like Solana and Polkadot.*
03:27 *🔧 Rust is widely used in low-level programming, with integration into Firefox, Chromium, and operating systems like Linux and Windows.*
05:01 *🚗 Automotive companies, including Volvo and Toyota, are exploring Rust for embedded systems.*
06:11 *🔐 Rust is increasingly adopted in cybersecurity, finance, and fintech industries for critical components and backend systems.*
07:29 *📊 Machine learning and data science are seeing Rust adoption with companies like xAI and projects such as Polars.*
08:09 *✈️ Aerospace and avionics industries are beginning to adopt Rust for mission-critical software.*
09:21 *🎮 Gaming industry sees emerging Rust adoption with studios like Embark and Ready at Dawn.*
09:50 *🔗 Key requirements for landing a Rust role include mastering Rust, having production experience, and building the right connections.*
Thanks for the videos. I’m starting to look at Rust, just taking beginning steps.
In a sentence: Rust can be found where C is used or would be used.
It isn’t, for example, covering web development except niche cases
At Searchless (an AI screening platform), we use Rust for backend development.
It is imperfect but very nice.
3. Maintainability is still unproven. Refactoring lifetimes is not easy.
Hey Bro, hope you are doing good. You look tired. Great content again. Thanks for all your work. Keep going.
2:00 I don’t agree on that. Not all new software should be written in Rust. I still have some library I wrote in C, which I wrote after Rust became one of my default languages.
At that time, there was a second low level language, way more powerful than Rust, but less memory safe and without orphan rules, which could become one of the greatest languages if it was more like Rust (it already has a borrow checker, just like the second generation Rust borrow checker), especially when it comes to some kind of orphan rules.
So since I wanted this library to be some kind of default library which can be used everywhere, I decided to just use C.
I also wrote a safe Rust wrapper for it.
0:20 I don’t have a Rust job, but I use rust where it makes sense. I work in a small company. We mainly work on some game in Unity. But sometimes I can still use Rust for simple scripts. Or for some side projects.
How can I get a Rust Job as a final year fresher in Bachelors in CSE ? Any tips ?
5th year of being jobless after convincing myself to mainly use RUST instead of C/C++. (There aren’t enough jobs for RUST compared to other languages). It is also not used as much. Maybe after another 5 to 10 years, they will completely rewrite code bases in Rust to replace C/C++.
C# developer moving to Rust
Thanks for this, enough motivation to learn rust!
Not to forget in automotive: Renault Ampere 🤓🇫🇷
Hei, I don’t like to see that totally dishonest use of Linus’ finger shot there, which was nothing to do with C++. Mind you I sympathise with the sentiment.
I used to be a professional C++ developer (15+ years of exp), currently working as a JS/TS React developer for a top 10 company, and I thought I’d learn Rust, because in my opinion any computer science graduate needs to know an actual low level language, so I’m choosing Rust as a replacement for the aging C/C++.
I am working to port a entire game from a old windows only platform to a crossplatform and blazingly fast one! And the entire tech stack is rust!
When I first encountered the concept of OOP in C++, it was complex but still within the realm of comprehension. However, everything changed when I picked up ‘The C++ Programming Language’ by Bjarne Stroustrup. The intricate concepts and layers of abstraction were overwhelming, to the point where each new chapter triggered a sense of panic. Template programming, in particular, felt like an art form suited only for those far removed from practical applications.
Years passed, and I eventually came across Rust in its early alpha stages. Back then, it was just a curiosity—something to tinker with. A couple of years ago, I decided to revisit Rust, and I was captivated by its simplicity and clarity, especially in its error messaging and the extensive ecosystem of libraries. Rust isn’t just another programming language; it’s a glimpse into the future of software development.
I like your videos but you look a bit high. Did Rust do this to you?
I’m familiar with some Rust concepts such as mutability and borrowing, and I plan to learn Rust thoroughly next year, insha Allah. Currently, I am quite satisfied with Go.
Rust with AWS experience is a very good idea. Many companies want to cut costs by refactoring existing code to Rust.
Grok uses googles jax for training and rust (probably candle) for inference and backend
Jqury is rewritten on rust
I need a rust job. Anyone here that can help?
Please start let’s get ziggy
You missed Soroban for Stellar
Government is another area where it’ll be a big deal.
Smart Contract development in Ethereum is using Solidity, not Rust. Reth is developed by Rust.
This is why I moved away from the JS ecosystem to Rust. Rust may have way fewer jobs but is being used in fields that I care about. If I need something higher level I just use Python with types.
Software engineer at retail company here, we’re writing all new software that runs in our retail environment in Rust and it’s amazing!
You forgot mention about Cosmos ecosystem highly use Cosmwosm smart contract many chain build using Cosmos SDK
Like
Binance chain use Cosmos SDK
Polygon chain use Cosmos SDK.
Many more like Terra Luna , Cro, rune , osmo, kuji, saga , osmo many more than 200 chains please research on cosmos ecosystem
Rust jobs will be available in 2028 right? I might switch careers in my mid 30s so just wondering /s haha
Lucky to be able to help build delivery drones using mostly Rust now a days!
i come from python environment, and started learning rust about 2 weeks ago. First it didn’t sense to me, like reading ancient script but then i started to understand Result and Option which are really useful and things are getting better now
very hard
I work at a fintech company, in the financial processor sector. We built the entire processor in Rust, and are slowly starting to support more card brands, and open our processor to other companies that need one and don’t wanna build it in-house
Rust is a good language that makes learning other languages look like toys. Rust by Example is a very good material and with a detailed explanation. My only problem is Job opportunities for some of us that live outside of the US. For instance, I live in Nigeria so, it is either I am using Rust for a personal DIY projects or nothing. I am eager to find a Remote Rust Job to challenge my skills.
A friend of mine was working for Ubisoft on a rust project, but I don’t think she ever told me what it was, and I don’t think that she could, or if she still worked for them
May I ask how rust is used partially? I can’t wrap my had around how for example Linux is part c/c++ part rust. I understand that C can easily compile to bin and then be used as a bin file, but rust a bit a more complicated.
Thank you so much for the feature, @letsgetrusty! We love Rust for many reasons – especially its performance, safety, and concurrency. The ecosystem and community are also fantastic! Thanks again, Let’s Get Rusty!
why rust when theres C and C++?
Last time I looked at Polars, a lot of the documentation for Rust was out of date, and most of their working examples were for Python. I wonder if they’ve improved on that now.
– Do you make hardware?
– Do you buy hardware?
– Do you make popular libraries or other highly cloned code (the same lines of code running on insane numbers of systems)?
If so then rust is a good option to consider. If not you probably shouldn’t be using it, as it is easier to lower resource cost through other means.
Can you use Rust with Framework made in other languages, like OpenCV, Vulkan, DirectX or Pytorch?
Bro is mogging us
as a business owner, i can proudly say we use and love rust!!
Last time I checked Near was also built I rust, not just it’s smart contracts.
Billy Russo talks about programming language (Rust).
Bogdan, new haircut is so good on you. Thanks for the video to keep me motivated on keep coding in Rust, even though I’m ts/python backend developer
so basically this channel will help you get to NASA
Started learning Rust last week, it’s pretty intense coming from a python background, however it’s pretty good
The only rust use cases I have heard of in ethereum is mainly for ethereum clients not smart contracts
Friendship ended with Rust. Now i use Zig
self taught here , I start with Python and now learning rust , I want to use it for finance ( HFT ) , anyone here ? , is Rust good for beginners like me ?
Been learning rust on/off. Really like it! I plan on potentially using it at work when the time is right cause node projects age like milk…
Personally working as a Blockchain Engineer with Rust.
Web3 is controversial? When they see cash, then they don’t think it is controversial anymore 🙂
I’ve more or less converted my coding job from PHP and Perl to Rust. I work in a telco and we use a lot of backend jobs for telephony configuration, micro billing calculations, batch processing etc..Much of it is a high volume of records, with some databases having billions of records, growing with tens of thousands every hour. I adopted Rust initially because of a particularly heavy task where I had to do a set of calculations for everyone of our mobile subscribers. Rust could do this much, much faster and a lot more memory efficient than PHP or Perl (another language we use). In the process I discovered that Rust is just really nice to develop in compared to PHP and Perl, so now most of the new projects I’m involved with are being developed in Rust.
We need to rustify the world. Whatever that means😅😅😅😅
I’m a senior rust dev and support a fortune 200 company.
We’re using rust to optimize payment infrastructure and cloud services.
Only problem for now is for most of the people watching this channel; 95% of these available positions are for seniors. Most positions cite 3+ years of hands-on Rust experience from my research. Of course, you don’t always need 100% of the requirements that are being set, but it is pretty hard starting as a graduate or developer without professional Rust experience. It’s the classic chicken and egg story.
I think with more adoption in the future two things will happen:
1. Once companies have Rust teams set-up and running for a while, they will start looking for more junior devs
2. Once Rust gets adopted more in industries, education will adapt as well (although I suspect this will take a long while still)
whos here at 2032😂
I don’t have that much experience with Rust yet, but compared to languages I used before (Haskell and OCaml mostly) Rust’s maintability is debatable. It’s true that a static type-checker with a solid type system to work with improves maintanability by orders of magnitude and compared to most mainstream languages Rust type system is nothing short of awesome (not so awesome when compared to Haskell or OCaml, though). That said Rust can be annoyingly inflexible. For example you can’t abstract over type of reference you require for your function (mutable vs immutable). Polymorphism becomes challenging as soon as you try to do anything beyond what classes in OOP languages can typically do. On top of this, Rust has macros, and boy, nothing obscures and obfuscates the code like macro abuse.
Looking at the job postings, only in blockchain looks like
I dont like rust (rather hate) because of 2 rhings: syntax and more important, annoying ass community
Rust is already more popular for me. Changed the way i think..
Just need more frameworks
I just love to write CLI tools for my needs.
I just got hired as a rust microservice developer as a fresh graduate
writing compilers in rust is a godsend. Try doing that, i know ur gonna like it
I actually got a junior rust development job and today was my first day! It’s also my first job and I got no CS degree, internships or any other job experience 😀
I dont even have a highschool degree. Its like a dream come true
I’m using rust for malware development for my day job.
btw there’s no Rust job
Hey bro I would love to learn rust frameworks from this channel If you could do that it would be helpful
it leads to maintable code bases if that code doesn’t need to change much, if it does, rust can be a disaster
I’m creating a indie game studio using bevy game engine , of course using pure rust 🎉
The only thing on this list that gives me total confidence in Rust is Tor
If Tor is bad people die
So they went for Rust
We’ll be sure that we won if Rust will be taught in schools.
Under my car (I live in a wet country)
I use in backend web in my company, a lot of good upsides, but lately it is getting anoying how many problems appear when doing simples things and how long it takes for compile
10:10 YMMV. I didn’t know Rust before my first day in the office. I was hired as a former C++ dev who’d learn Rust on the job.
C will not replace, but C++ will
Amazing video
Did you said what I heard? at 2:00 😭
I continue my Rust journey since last year February. ✨💛
Started learning rust this year and found a job without explicitly looking for in India. Maybe I am lucky…
Its SO wrong saying that Rust is used in cybersecurity just because main reason for it is safety. Thats what every software should have, safety. Cybersecurity? No.
still hard to get a rust job. they required atleast 3 years of experience lol.
But rust jobs experience criteria is like min 3-4 years making it not suitable for just pass out university 😢
MultiversX is using Rust for everything on their blockchain 😎
Your work is appreciated.
as a pentester and malware developer, rust was pretty easy to get a poc up and working. took a bit of face rolling to get a dll to work but the ntapi crate makes it super easy to directly call functions. offensive security oriented repositories have tons of samples too, more so than other less common system programming languages like nim or zig. writing malware in rust is going to boom. sure it has its downfalls but i think theres a lot of good things in sight.
Imagine just if minecraft was built in rust
Дякую Богдане! I use RUST for scientific computing in the fields of chemical thermodynamics, combustion modeling, chemical kinetics modeling and so on. Hope it will be more popular in scientific computing. It is far more pleasant and satisfing to write physical and chemical problems on RUST than on cpp!
Good to hear about this , I am learning Rust and also bought a book for it
Curious to know how many times “Rust” was mentioned in this video 😆
Started rust a few weeks ago, not because of the jobs or anything.
I just want to get familiar with a systems language since all I’ve been doing are languages like kotlin, Python and some Golang
Just graduated from college(3 months ago) got a job in a decent company .. the code base is in cpp and my brains are dead
Please someone if they know QT/QML help me with proper resources
I work at AWS and my team is doing all new projects in rust, currently most of the code is in C but we are making the switch
I heard the Ryzen 4070 driver is written in Rust
Please about huggingface transformer rust and dioxus
the thing that kept me from learning low level languages were the infamous pointers. Turns out its really not complex at all. A handful of months ago I chose Rust as my first LLL and I am really happy with it. Sometimes I do encounter a lot of head scratchers like dereferencing for example. This happens because I am “self taught”, working in a team as your job will exponentially grow your skill. Problem is you WILL need to be able to write async Rust and I’ve never written a single async line of Rust and I’ve heard stories….
Rust is going to be my first programming language.
Rust is the greatest language. However, the complexity and long build time decreases productivity comparing with other languages. Interoperability with c and c++ can lead to memory leaks.
You know Ready At Dawn was shutdown last week right?
I’m currently learning it just for the sake of learning about different types of language than I know (js, php), but if Rust positions open then why not. Great video!
Who’s here in 2026 (raise your hands)
Nah, the hardest thing in the world is me, after the borrow checker tells me I have skill issues 40 different times in one instance
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Can you share some production projects that use rust to learn from
great to be the first to make comment:good work
I hope rust gets more popular!
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