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Rust (programming language)

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Rust is a modern programming language designed to help scientists and engineers write fast, reliable software without the common bugs that plague traditional languages like C and C++. Like a safety net woven into the code itself, Rust catches many errors at the time of writing rather than letting them crash your program later, making it especially valuable for scientific computing where accuracy is critical. It combines the raw speed needed for processing massive datasets with built-in protections that free researchers from spending hours debugging, allowing them to focus on the science itself.

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