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Rust for Embedded: The Rust programming language is gaining popularity for embedded development due to its memory safety, performance, and concurrency features without a garbage collector. Rust Programming, Embedded Systems, Microcontrollers, IoT, Software Engineering, Memory Safety, Robotics, Automotive Software, Cybersecurity, Bare Metal, Real-Time Systems, RTOS, Programming Languages, Tech Trends 2025, Coding, STM32, ESP32, RISC-V, ARM Cortex-M, Software Development, Embassy Framework, probe-rs, Rust Lang, Systems Programming, Safety-Critical, ISO 26262, Ferrocene, Hardware Programming, Automation #RustLang #EmbeddedSystems #Microcontrollers #IoT #Programming #Tech #Robotics #Coding #CyberSecurity Think about the tiny computers inside your smart watch, microwave, or car. These are called embedded systems. Rust for Embedded is the use of a modern programming language named Rust to build the software for these devices. Traditionally, one small coding mistake could cause a device to crash or be hacked. Rust is like a high-tech assembly kit: it physically won't let you snap two parts together if they aren't safe. It acts as an automatic inspector that catches dangerous errors as you build, not after the product is shipped. This makes our world safer, leading to more reliable medical devices and more secure self-driving cars.