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| | | | | This article will quickly explain the Rust types [T; N], &[T; N], &[T], Vec, &Vec with C code, and what the str, &str, String, OsString and CString add. Arrays and Slices Rust C [T; N] (array)Example: [i32; 100]Allocated on the stack T[N]Example: int[100]Allocated on the stack &[T; N] (array reference)Example: &[i32; 100]N is tracked at ... Continue reading Rust Strings for C Programmers ? | |
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| | | | | Programming history is filled with bugs that turned out to be features and limitations that pushed developers to make even more interesting products. We'll journey through code that was so 'bad' it was actually good. Along the way we'll look at the important role failure plays in learning. Then we'll tame our inner perfectionists and | |
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