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Don't start leaning Rust by implementing a doubly linked list or a graph !
Un autre article expliquant les premiers concepts de Rust. Pour une fois, c'est de la pratique en évitant l'ownership/borrowing, lifetime, etc...
An faster alternative to nvm !
Small but efficient post !
Rust is between C and C++, close to the c++.
Maybe programs contributed to the project as part of a concerted language advocacy and marketing strategy, benefit from more programmer hours spent on program optimization.
We don't know yet.
Chaque langage à ses avantages et a été crée pour une raison ! Les deux langages sont passées ici en revu
To follow for the support the development in Linux and Windows OSs
Example of a scientist turning into Rust.
Some arguments in favor of Rust:
- Microsoft use it too to rewrite parts of Windows because 70% of their bug fixes each year are related to memory safety. Something that can not happen in Rust.
- the engine Servo of Firefox is written in Rust
- It is the fastest growing language according to Github
- the compiler produce high informative error messages
- a well complete and high-quality ecosystem: tooling (cargo, clippy, , community, IDE integration, Rust playground
BUT the learning curve is steep.
Idea to learn Rust : RIIR scientific algorithm :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
to improve Rust
fn tokenize<'a>(code: &'a str) -> impl Iterator<Item=&'a str> {
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}A Rust framework used to build web Applications. Detailed in the blog post of sheshbabu
Well-explained ! It takes some times to read it, but some concepts are clear at the end 💡
if you have Foo and FooBuilder, consider adding a builder method to Foo
that returns the Builder of course
About impl Trait
Git more user-friendly and rewritten in Rust. Mhmhmh OK, something to follow and see where it goes.