Trust in Rust: Foundation debuts official training to tackle steep learning curve

The Rust Foundation on Thursday announced the launch of the Rust Foundation Trusted Training (RFTT) program, a new formal accreditation The post Trust in Rust: Foundation debuts official training to tackle steep learning curve appeared first on The New Stack .
The increasing adoption of Rust in critical infrastructure and software development necessitates a formalized training pathway to address its notorious learning curve and ensure qualified talent supply.
A formalized Rust training program accelerates the mainstream adoption of a highly performant and secure programming language, impacting future software development paradigms and system reliability.
The availability of accredited training reduces a key barrier to entry for Rust, potentially increasing developer uptake and leading to more Rust-based projects in enterprise and critical systems.
- · Rust Foundation
- · Enterprises using or planning to use Rust
- · Developers seeking secure, performant languages
- · Other systems programming languages (e.g., C++, to some extent)
- · Organizations slow to adopt modern, secure languages
More developers will become proficient in Rust, leading to increased adoption in various software domains.
The enhanced availability of Rust talent could accelerate the development of more secure and efficient foundational software.
Improved software reliability stemming from Rust's safety guarantees might subtly reduce system vulnerabilities across different industries.
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