Many people are pushing Rust. I think it is worthwhile to work through the Rust Book as it presents the arguments that people are currently talking about.
I worked through the Rust Book a couple of times. I found Rust to be too convoluted.
IMHO: ust is too focused on itself.
If you really like Rust; I would go with Rust.
If you have access to a Linux box, I would learn C using the standard GCC compiler.
A long time ago, I learned C Sharp using the Visual Studio IDE. I did not like it because it was focused on Windows.
I've been experimenting with Zig. Zig is still too esoteric for my taste. Their learn page has the line:
Focus on debugging your application rather than debugging your programming language knowledge.
It might be the language to learn. I have not found a good tutorial for Zig . Zig is a new language. It is still in its pre-release phase.
I am really scratching my head. Should I focus on Zig or on C (for Linux).
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