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isocpp.org
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sabrinajewson.org
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| | | | | The main focus of this article will be on attempting to design a system to support asynchronous destructors in the Rust programming language, figuring the exact semantics of them and resolving any issues encountered along the way. By side effect, it also designs a language feature called async genericity which enables supporting blocking and asynchronous code with the same codebase, as well as designing a system for completion-guaranteed futures to be added to the language. | |
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soasis.org
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| | | | | A plan for generic compile-time introspection in Rust, without the usual run-time baggage. | |
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serokell.io
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| | | Learn about Nix, Nix flakes, and how to use Nix flakes to build applications in various languages. | ||