I don't think Rust is just for low-level development anymore, for example at Commure we have been using it very successfully for "enterprise app".
So if you're already using Rust for the app backend, I think the interest is more about using the same language in the back and in the front. Since nowadays one usually wants a typed Javascript (e.g. Typescript) anyway, it is far shorter of a leap to Rust.
So if you're already using Rust for the app backend, I think the interest is more about using the same language in the back and in the front. Since nowadays one usually wants a typed Javascript (e.g. Typescript) anyway, it is far shorter of a leap to Rust.