Those are all great things to put into a faq. :-)I think some of the folks
looking at ATS would also be looking at Rust. Of course that doesn’t mean
ATS has to talk about Rust but i feel like it would help ground ATS in the
mind of a newcomer to the language, since Rust is fairly well heard of
They don't have much in common really. ATS has linear types, and Rust
has affine types. But ATS2 is a research language while Rust hardly even
tracks developments in mainstream languages - though it has some nice
aspects like a package repository and code formatter.
Cheers,
Vanessa McHale
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