Out of curiosity, why was Rust chosen vs. say, Go? While I'm happy to see 
efforts at porting and replacing C++ (which makies it hard to contribute), 
I find Rust has the same issues with high learning curve to get productive 
(not to mention "sub-langs" within it) and ake contribution from a wider 
audience harder. 

Don't get me wrong. I like Rust. A lot. Just not so sure I wouldn't have 
ported to Go depending on the goals of why we're switching languages.
(that said Rust > C++ from my perspective if you're making the change... =] 
). 

On Tuesday, 13 December 2022 at 23:17:28 UTC+7 cick0 wrote:

> Hi! I'd like to post here, as well, regarding the "toe-in-the-water" 
> efforts of porting Ledger to Rust.
> The usual suspects are familiar with it from the Reddit channel but for 
> those that only frequent this group, it may be news.
>
> I have created a repository for discussing issues here:
> https://github.com/alensiljak/ledger-cli-rs/
>
> Please join in if you are interested. Do note that this is not intended as 
> yet-another-ledger-port-attempt, but more as pooling with the goal of 
> producing the definitive Ledger port and successor, drawing from the 
> initial thread on Reddit.
>

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