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No matter the language, Rust is just a different beast. You don't do OOP the way you do in C#, so you will have to change your expectation how code is designed. And you will have a very very hard initial (!) learning curve to get used to the borrow checker, which is Rust's biggest strength. It's absolutely worth learning and you will learn something to take "back" to other languages as well. But it's not easy. No matter your background.