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| | | | | Cold starts with .NET AWS Lambda functions are a concern for some, but provisioned concurrency provides a simple and cost-effective way to keep your Lambda function warm. | |
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| | | | | Explore how Common Lisp and Clojure shape modern programming, and discover why understanding these foundations is crucial for tech choices today | |
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| | | It's hard to believe its been almost 6 weeks since the last post I made about async/await in Rust. So much has happened that these last several weeks have flown by. We've made exceptionally good progress on solving the problem laid out in the first post of this series, and I want to document it all for everyone. Future and the pinning API Last month I wrote an RFC called "Standard library API for immovable types". | ||