@chakie Yeah, that's the trade-off when it comes to using Rust at the start, it will always be slower than using e.g. Javascript or Python due to how strict it is.
But it's in its strictness is what I've come to love about Rust. Not just with forcing me to check errors, but also with the borrow checker stopping me getting lazy with how I pass data around the program.
In a production setting, that initial cost is worth it for me, as I'm more confident in my program in the long run.
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