Tag
memory safety
7 articles

Rust is worth the hype in 2026, but only for the right jobs
Rust is a real win for safety-critical, performance-sensitive systems, not a default choice for every team.

5 Go-to-Rust reasons for 2026 teams
5 reasons Go teams should consider Rust in 2026, with benchmark data, migration paths, and cases where Go still wins.

Why Rust is different, and why teams should care
Rust wins because it turns whole classes of bugs into compile-time failures and makes correctness the default.

Rust in 2026 turns C++ pain into safer systems
I break down why Rust finally feels production-ready, with the adoption, async, and tooling shifts you can apply now.

Rust memes turn compiler pain into jokes
I break down ProgrammerHumor.io’s Rust meme about FFmpeg, safety, and the joke that “blazingly fast” can become painfully slow.

Why Rust Is Winning Systems Programming in 2026
Rust is rising because memory safety is now a commercial requirement, not a nice-to-have.

Why Rust Is the AI Language of the Future
Rust will power more AI infrastructure because its compiler enforces safety and speed at compile time.