Rust developers have three big worries - survey
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Rust developers have three big worries - survey
"Asked their opinion of the pace at which the Rust language is evolving, 57.6% of the developers surveyed reported being satisfied with the current pace, compared to 57.9% in the 2024 report."
"Asked about their biggest worries for the future of Rust, 42.1% cited not enough usage in the tech industry, compared to 45.5% in 2024. The other biggest worries were that Rust may become too complex (41.6% in 2025 versus 45.2% in 2024) and that the developers and maintainers of Rust are not properly supported (38.4% in 2025 versus 35.4% in 2024)."
The 2025 State of Rust Survey gathered 7,156 responses from November to December 2025, revealing developer sentiment about Rust's trajectory. Satisfaction with the language's evolution pace remained stable at 57.6%, slightly down from 57.9% in 2024. Primary concerns shifted somewhat year-over-year: insufficient tech industry usage dropped from 45.5% to 42.1%, complexity concerns decreased from 45.2% to 41.6%, while worries about inadequate developer and maintainer support increased from 35.4% to 38.4%. Overall, developers maintain confidence in Rust's direction while expressing concerns about broader adoption and sustainability.
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