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Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of “programming in the large”, that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries – both abstract and operational – that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
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| Version | Date | Stability Stability is determined by the version string and my be inaccurate. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.10.20140128 | Stable | ||
| 0.10.20140127 | Stable | ||
| 0.10.20140123 | Stable | ||
| 0.10.20140122 | Stable | ||
| 0.10.20140120 | Stable | ||
| 0.10.20140119 | Stable | ||
| 0.10.20140116 | Stable | ||
| 0.10.20140114 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20140113 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20140109 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131230 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131229 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131226 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131225 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131223 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131222 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131219 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131217 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131216 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131214 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131211.1 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131211 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131205 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131204 | Stable | ||
| 0.9.20131203 | Stable |