> I felt that C++ has a lot of bad publicity and if I want anyone to trust/try my code I would have to rebuild it in rust.
C++ gets bad publicity only from evangelists of the flavour of the month of self-described "successor of C++". They don't have a sales pitch beyond "C++ bad" and that's what they try to milk.
C++ gets bad publicity only from evangelists of the flavour of the month of self-described "successor of C++". They don't have a sales pitch beyond "C++ bad" and that's what they try to milk.
And yet the world runs on C++.