Of those respondents using Rust, 59% use it at least occasionally at work with 23% using Rust for the majority of their coding. Rust can now safely be classified as a language used by people in professional settings. Only a quarter of a percent find Rust doesn't have any real benefit over other programming languages. Overall, Rustaceans seem to be having a great time writing Rust with only 1% saying it isn't fun to use. Of those using Rust, 81% are currently using it on at least a weekly basis compared to 72% from last year's survey.ħ5% of all Rust users say they can write production ready code, though 27% say that it is at times a struggle. The percentage of people using Rust continues to rise. However, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Russian speakers were the most likely to prefer not to use English at all for technical conversation. The most commonly preferred languages (besides English) roughly follow where Rustaceans live with Simplified Chinese, German, and French being the top 3. An additional 23% of respondents prefer another language in addition to English. ![]() In total 113 different countries and territories were represented through this survey!Įnglish, however, is not the language of choice for all Rustaceans with nearly 7% preferring not to use English as a language for technical communication. The United States was the country with the largest representation at 24% followed by Germany (12%), China (7%), and the U.K. Despite English being the language most respondents completed the survey in, respondents hailed from all around the world. The survey was offered in 10 languages with 78% filling out the survey in English followed by Simplified Chinese (6%), German (4%), and French (3%). ![]() The Rust community continues to grow, with this survey having the largest number of complete survey responses (9354 respondents), exceeding last year's total by roughly 1500 responses.ĩ0% of respondents said that they use Rust for any purpose, while 5% stated they had used Rust at some point in the past but no longer do, and 4% stated they have yet to use Rust at all. Without further ado, let’s dive into the analysis! A Global Community We’d like to thank everyone who participated in this year’s survey, with a special shout-out to those who helped translate the survey from English into other languages. Another year has passed, and with it comes another annual Rust survey analysis! The survey was conducted in December 2021.
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