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| | | | | The verbose mode in Ruby is both useful and distracting. It activates a mode where the interpreter is warning you about potentially dangerous syntax. | |
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| | | | | An old friend of mine recently sent me this: In short, why do *YOU* like Ruby? It's a fair question. I'm currently developing exclusively i... | |
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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 ? | ||