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A great thing would be an implementation in #rust as a small #project #idea
See the page 38-45 computer science PDF of Andy Pavlo: https://15721.courses.cs.cmu.edu/spring2024/slides/05-execution2.pdf
building value on top of what’s standardised.
In short, under the right circumstances, success becomes more likely when cooperating as opposed to attempting to innovate on your own.
Do things in the most straightforward way possible.
There is no substitute for working software in Production
Relationships matter if you want to advance.
Relationships matter if you want to see your vision come to life.
Never be invisible.
Never be invisible.
Build and maintain a network of people in our field, outside the company you currently work for.
Be willing.
Chase adventure and interestingness, not salary and title.
Challenge yourself to stretch past your natural tendencies.
Understand that different social classes have different ideas about how the world works.
When you deliver work you’re really proud of, you’ve almost certainly done too much and taken too long.
The software we are building right now will one day be decommissioned and not be used anymore, probably before your career is over.
An alternative to tar and efficient for bigger files.
But for linux documentation arx is 444 time quicker than tar (several hours).
Extension Trait pattern
A cli tool that compares an input string to all possible formats: hash, ID, URL, UUID, country format, time, etc...
Code name: wits (What is this string)
This is a crash course in the Rust programming language. It's written with a specific audience in mind: software engineers who know how to program in a high-level language but aren't familiar with lower-level programming and want to learn to write Rust quickly.
A feedback about the Rust UI rewrite of Zed