The language itself is fine, from what I can tell. The main benefit to it is that it prevents a lot of memory overflow errors, which are often the access vectors in hacks. In a lot of languages, like C, it's possible that users can access data in memory they shouldn't have access to, if you're sloppy with your code. Rust prevents that at a low level.
The main problem is just that it's infested with troons.
The language itself is fine, from what I can tell. The main benefit to it is that it prevents a lot of memory overflow errors, which are often the access vectors in hacks. In a lot of languages, like C, it's possible that users can access data in memory they shouldn't have access to, if you're sloppy with your code. Rust prevents that at a low level.
The main problem is just that it's infested with troons.
The language is ugly as shit. It prevents memory errors until you get into "unsafe rust", which happens frequently and then ... what's the point?