Rust

Is Rust a front-end or back-end programming language?

The question is about Rust .

Answer:

Rust is mainly a systems programming language used for back-end services, CLI tools, WebAssembly modules, and performance-critical infrastructure. With WebAssembly compilation, Rust can run in the browser for computationally intensive front-end tasks. Rust's primary domain is systems-level back-end development - such as network services, embedded firmware, game engines, and blockchain infrastructure - where memory safety and near-C performance are essential.

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Oleh focuses on EVM smart contract engineering and blockchain data pipelines, with ~3.5 years of commercial experience as a Blockchain Software Develo. He delivers production Solidity, TypeScript and Rust code for token flows... Read More

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