This is interesting to me, as someone moving from a company that uses C++ to one that uses Rust. It feels like the whole culture of the former company is built similarly - no guardrails, no required testing, or code review, minimal "red-tape".
In effect, the core principles of the company (or at least, the development team of the company) end up informing which programming language to use.
In effect, the core principles of the company (or at least, the development team of the company) end up informing which programming language to use.