Even through it has some flaws, e.g. it’s not fully memory safe (there are some programming languages that are even safer, like Ada)?
3 points
The older something is, the more people grow used to it, but also have had a chance to get burned by it:
- C was released in 1972 (52 years), C99 was released in 1999 (25 years), hasn’t changed much since
- C++ was released in 1998 (26 years), there are 7 versions of C++ with notable changes
- Rust was released in 2015 (9 years), it’s still on the same 1.x version implying backwards compatibility
Rust was created to fix some of the problems C and C++ have had for decades, it’s only logical that people like it more… for now.