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andreabergia.com
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| | | | | This post is part of the Languages Opinion series. Languages opinion - part one - JVM Languages opinion - part two - Rust ?thispost Languages opinion - part three - Javascript and Typescript Welcome back to my mini-series about programming languages. In this post, we will talk about one of the most interesting programming languages that I have seen in a long while: Rust. | |
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rust-lang.github.io
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| | | | | [AI summary] A Rust RFC proposes formal conventions for error handling that distinguish between catastrophic errors, contract violations, and obstructions to guide library API design. | |
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wwwtech.de
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| | | | | [AI summary] A user shares their experience learning Rust, a systems programming language, by building a parallel file search tool and praising its safety features, type system, and documentation while critiquing some API usability. | |
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miyuki.github.io
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| | | [AI summary] The author details the process of building and using an old version of the GNU C Compiler (GCC 1.27) on a modern system, highlighting compatibility challenges and successful bootstrapping. | ||