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mrcat.au
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| | | | | I've started learning Zig, a new programming language in the same problem space as C, and it has some features I really like. While it's not memory-safe in the Rust way, it has a lot of compile time and runtime checks to prevent common footguns. It has packed structs and variable-width integers to allow for easy parsing of bitpacked binary formats. Its comptime metaprogramming capabilities are spectacular. And it even interoperates seamlessly with C! | |
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damienradtke.com
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huonw.github.io
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| | | | | Exploring Rust's escape hatch for writing low-level code that the powerful type system of Rust cannot guarantee to be safe. | |
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www.ivaylopavlov.com
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| | | In this post we'll explore what is GraphQL and when it makes sense to use it. We'll map an existing SQL database (SQLite) with an Object Relational Mapping (ORM) system - SQLAlchemy in Python, and Read more... | ||