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Indian tech firms expand upskilling, talent hunt for Rust programming

Currently, almost 2.8 million coders are writing in the Rust programming language

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Rust is preferred for AI and ML tasks as it provides developers with safe and efficient language (Photo: iStock)

Sourabh Lele New Delhi
Technology companies in India – from large IT services firms to Web3 startups – have all geared up to inch ahead in the talent hunt for Rust, a relatively new but perhaps the most popular programming language of the current time. Rust's rise is also related to the advancement in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Rust is preferred for AI and ML tasks as it provides developers with safe and efficient language.

What started as a side project of Graydon Hoare in 2006, a computer programmer at web browser company Mozilla at that time, Rust has turned up

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