That is interesting. I went in the other direction :)
I am tired of having to refactor shiny new things churned out at 10x the speed and that keep breaking in production. These days, if given a choice, I prefer writing them in Rust code, spending more time writing and less time refactoring everything as soon as it breaks or needs to scale.
I am tired of having to refactor shiny new things churned out at 10x the speed and that keep breaking in production. These days, if given a choice, I prefer writing them in Rust code, spending more time writing and less time refactoring everything as soon as it breaks or needs to scale.