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This seems rather agreeable. The “right thing” seems to be mostly distinguished by the proper handling of exceptional cases, and in the case of memory management there are exceptional cases where garbage-collection as it exists is inadequate. That being said I'm not certain that direct experience with the exceptions for which garbage-collection is inadequate is a significant motive for the revulsion.
Could you in a month for your deadline implement a complete rust toolchain on whatever platform you're using then still have time to finish the project. This is why sconix and mostly imperative c get used and will still be used.
Do most projects actually require the implementation of a complete toolchain, and is UNIX actually the best way to achieve this? This doesn't seem true to me.