> My experience is the # of companies doing this that aren't "web3" companies is pretty small.
Those are just the loudest people. Web3 companies depend on hype so they shout all over the web about anything they can, including how they're using the hot new language for blah blah blah and you can come and write it with us! (As long as you're willing to be paid in worthless tokens.)
In normal companies there is plenty of Rust use but you don't hear about it as much because it tends to be initiated internally by people who weren't hired as Rust programmers, and it's used for new projects that take a long time to get to the point of needing new employees. I know in my company it was at least 2 years between when we started using Rust and when we wrote "Rust" on a job advert.
Those are just the loudest people. Web3 companies depend on hype so they shout all over the web about anything they can, including how they're using the hot new language for blah blah blah and you can come and write it with us! (As long as you're willing to be paid in worthless tokens.)
In normal companies there is plenty of Rust use but you don't hear about it as much because it tends to be initiated internally by people who weren't hired as Rust programmers, and it's used for new projects that take a long time to get to the point of needing new employees. I know in my company it was at least 2 years between when we started using Rust and when we wrote "Rust" on a job advert.