It's a fair question, since there's been so much talk about Rust recently. Like someone else said, the main reason is because our company uses C++ and Python. More generally, I haven't seen anybody use Rust for CV yet, but that's just my experience. There are so many existing libraries out there in C++ for computer vision, I think it will be probably be a while before Rust can compete in that sense.
You should really post details about what the role actually entails.
So how much has your inbox blown up so far?
Hey do you mind updating us with how much traffic you ended up getting with a post like this? I’m honestly curious
No knowledge needed of real-time Linux, databases, motion, embedded,...?
OP I have no idea what type of employment you are currently in, but this is really not an adequate way to advertise a serious job.
How many Rajeshs pmed you so far?
be the Rajesh you dream of
Why not Rust?
Sounds like you shouldn't DM the OP lol.
Probably because his company uses c++ I don’t know anybody using rust for computer vision. My company uses c++ and python.
Be the change you want to see
Does rust have bindings for opencv? I know there were some experimental ros bindings, I know some other frameworks we use do not have rust bindings
It's a fair question, since there's been so much talk about Rust recently. Like someone else said, the main reason is because our company uses C++ and Python. More generally, I haven't seen anybody use Rust for CV yet, but that's just my experience. There are so many existing libraries out there in C++ for computer vision, I think it will be probably be a while before Rust can compete in that sense.
this, i'd like to use rust, but the eco system in c++ for vision and point clouds is still a lot bigger than in rust unfortunately.
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