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actually - I'm proposing the other way. In fact, what you just wrote above (about the RNG being cryptographically secure in Rust) makes me really, really, really excited to try out the language.

For a large portion of my career, I was building EDA (silicon design automation tools), so I have worked with trying to optimize one bit at a time with unsafe pointers biting my back constantly. IMHO partitioning an EDA netlist is a NP-hard problem, so there have been lots of very interesting startups that tried to solve that problem and failed.

I now work with Ruby and Python.

Trust me I do know the value of everything you wrote: I am just wondering - requesting even - if there is a way to bridge the "accessibility" gap. Is there a way (anything - a "quickstart" library or a safe-but-suboptimal-subset, etc.) that enables me to start hacking with Rust in a matter of minutes ?




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