Think this in a jokingly way: since only smart and dedicated people can master Rust, software written by these people must be good most of the time. Just like how literate people in ancient societies are mostly elite class. You don't expect a peasant to write a history book.
Of course, same as how our societies develop, when Rust inevitably become more popular, this perception will no longer hold. One day, Rust will join amongst C and C++ and become tool for everyone. Until then, "Written in Rust" is just a cheap but effective differentiation ad.
Of course, same as how our societies develop, when Rust inevitably become more popular, this perception will no longer hold. One day, Rust will join amongst C and C++ and become tool for everyone. Until then, "Written in Rust" is just a cheap but effective differentiation ad.