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8 votes
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In-depth walkthroughs of Rust solutions for Advent of Code 2020 by Amos Wenger (fasterthanlime)
I always enjoy Amos' writing, he does a great job of walking through topics in depth and explaining each step of the way. It looks like he's starting a new series to work through all of this...
I always enjoy Amos' writing, he does a great job of walking through topics in depth and explaining each step of the way. It looks like he's starting a new series to work through all of this year's Advent of Code problems, which will probably be a good read for people interested in Rust (whether you already have experience with it or not).
Only the first day is up so far, but the overall series page is here, and individual links:
I'll update this post with new links as the new parts come out, and possibly bump it occasionally.
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Why scientists are turning to Rust
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Why Not Rust?
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An introduction to Data Oriented Design with Rust
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Bare metal Rust generics
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Learning Rust can be frustrating because it's different enough from other languages that you may not even be able to easily describe the issues you're having
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Rust is surprisingly good as a server language
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Costs/funding in open-source languages
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The safety boat: Kubernetes and Rust
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Desed: a debugger for sed
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rust_walker: asynchronous randomized large filesystem explorer in Rust
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Rust 1.42.0 has been released
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Scaling back my involvement in Rust - Alex Crichton
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Why Discord is switching from Go to Rust
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A Sad Day For Rust
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Redox OS: Real hardware breakthroughs, and focusing on rustc
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async/await On Stable Rust (1.39.0)
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Writing a NES emulator in Rust using generators
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Making the Tokio [Rust's async runtime] scheduler 10x faster
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Rx - An extensible pixel editor inspired by Vi
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Closing the gap: cross-language LTO between Rust and C/C++
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Green Threads Explained in 200 Lines of Rust
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This Week In Veloren 28
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Rust 2018 is here… but what is it?
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Rust Koans
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BrainFuck optimizing JIT compiler
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Rust is not a good C replacement
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Rust's 2019 roadmap
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Steve Klabnik - Learning Ada
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Redox OS 0.5.0
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Rust: undefined behaviour in numeric conversions
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Announcing Rust 1.33.0
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Leaving Mozilla and (most of) the Rust project
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thank u, next
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Let's build a browser engine in Rust! Part 1 of 7
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Announcing Rust 1.30
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RustConf 2018 - Using Rust For Game Development
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Any Rustaceans in the House?
I'm just starting to get into the ecosystem by going through the Book of Rust, and then maybe playing with Parity. Just wondering if anyone else has been through this yet and is up for some...
I'm just starting to get into the ecosystem by going through the Book of Rust, and then maybe playing with Parity. Just wondering if anyone else has been through this yet and is up for some conversation!
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This Week in Rust 247
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Our Vision for Rust and WebAssembly
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Announcing Rust 1.27
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So who's using Rust, Go, Dart, D, or other less used or esoteric languages?
And what are you doing with them, I want ti know and I think others do to.
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Crates.rs — a new, faster crate index website
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The Rust Way of OS Development
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Have you or your company rewritten anything in Rust? Was it worthwhile?
Or, are you considering doing so? What type of functionality is being rewritten? Any major hurdles along the way?
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RSoC: Porting tokio to Redox
5 votes