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Yaah 🦀☕
yaahc_
Is there a reason that rust doesn't have a try_sort variant for sort that uses a fallible comparison function for sorting shit like floats? cc @rustlang
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James Munns
bitshiftmask
Why AREN'T you running @rustlang on your embedded systems today? Psst if you want to ask questions, I'll be doing a live Q&A tomorrow at 18:00 CEST! See this thread
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ashley williams
ag_dubs
one extremely distinctive thing about how i personally write @rustlang is that i genuinely believe that nearly every program can be simple/boring assuming you invest enough time in thinking about
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Daniel 🦄 Luca (cleanunicorn.eth)
cleanunicorn
Today I am diving into Rust Language.https://www.rust-lang.org/ A friend recommended their official book. So I will start here:https://www.rust-lang.org/learn A few years ago I had to decide before diving into Go
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Josh Triplett
josh_triplett
I love TWiR's quote of the week this week: "Just because Rust allows you to write super cool non-allocating zero-copy algorithms safely, doesn’t mean every algorithm you write should be
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Jesus M Gonzalez-Barahona
jgbarah
Some charts and numbers about how @rustlang is being developed, now when it is roughly 10 years old. Quick summary: sustained steady growth https://cauldron.io/dashboard/13?from_date=2010-08-03&to_date=2020-08-03 Details Development co
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Jonathan Pallant
therealjpster
@rustlang targets is like to see - a long-running thread: m68k-apple-systemFor developing for classic Macintosh System 1 to System 7.The lack of a proper name for that OS it's confusing.
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Rob Patro
nomad421
RNA-seq data is often analyzed at the level of genes. This can provide a robust signal, but can also miss out on biologically important information like differences in isoform composition
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Joe Mitchell
ApproximateJoe
I have made a site describing the boolean satisfiability problem and DPLL algorithm. It's got an interactive animation of the algorithm at work (try the Watts-Strongatz graph) and discussions of
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Mara Bos
m_ou_se
The new stable version of @rustlang, Rust 1.52, was released just now! This release contains quite a few new small but significant features.A thread.1/10https://blog.rust-lang.org/2021/05/06/Rust-1.52.0.html My favourite new addition is `st
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Danilo
dbrgn
Small @rustlang debugging story... I work on a paragliding flight book website (https://flugbuech.bargen.dev/ ). The project is written with Rocket, data is in PostgreSQL/PostGIS. The main idea is that pilots upload
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Mara Bos
m_ou_se
Lots of new standard library additions will become stable in @rustlang 1.53. Thread: 1. Duration::ZERO, Duration::is_zero(), Duration::MAX 2. Duration::saturating_{add,sub,mul}Since Durations cannot represent negative values, saturating_sub
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Joe Previte
jsjoeio
It's been a month and a week focusing on @rustlang! Here's how my ultralearning plan went Threadhttps://twitter.com/jsjoeio/status/1234890836929679360 Here's what I set out to accomplish:- Read Chapters 1-3 of the
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Joe Previte
jsjoeio
Who's hiring right now?Here's a thread of jobs I've seen advertised in the past month . @pulley They describe themselves as a "Cap table platform for hyper-growth startups"Lots of
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Eliza Networks
mycoliza
published new releases of the `tracing`, `tracing-core`, and `tracing-subscriber` #rustlang crates today.of course, there are a few new features and bug fixes. more interesting, though, is that *some* users will
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🐮 Mikko Ohtamaa
moo9000
1/ In the series of "Let's explore #Ethereum killers Tuesday" we have NEAR blockchain or @NEARProtocol in TwitterIf you are a smart contract dev or blockchain investor you will find
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