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| | | | | This article illustrates how to write concurrent and parallel code in Rust using Tokio. The pedagogical example we will use is building an asynchronous implementation of a middleware runner that you might find in a Redux store. | |
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| | | | | 1. Introduction Update 2022-11-03: This was originally the first in a series of two blog posts. I've now marked this as a standalone post. Content originally slated for part 2 will now be published as followup posts. I'm the primary author and maintainer of cargo-nextest, a next-generation test runner for Rust released earlier this year. (It reached a thousand stars on GitHub recently; go star it here!) Nextest is faster than cargo test for most Rust projects, and provides a number of extra features, suc... | |
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