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Welcome to the Rust community! This is a place to discuss about the Rust programming language.

Wormhole

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  • The icon is a modified version of the official rust logo (changing the colors to a gradient and black background)

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by mac to c/rust
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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/13993219

The concept

A streamed reading club focused on rusts The Book and becoming reasonably good rust developers through community collaboration. If you're interested, please comment so we know this's something you'd like to join in on.

A Begining

To begin, I'll be setting up a twitch stream where we read through the book together and solve some problems together related to the concepts provided. We'll be able to collaborate in chat, and talk about it here after each stream. This way, we'll be able to lean on each other or just hang out while we learn the language Lemmy uses for it's backend. Other hosts will be welcome as the end goal is to create a group of people whose goal is to support our collective growth as developers

Anybodies welcome of any skill set, whether or not they want to continue on once we get to lemmys code base. If you're completely new to rust this is a great place to start and if you already know the language we'd love to have you all the more. At the very least it's a good networking opportunity but you'll likely learn more than you thought.

Timing

Please comment your availability so we can find the best time and day to do this. As a stand-in and default though, 6:30pm EST (New York Time) on tuesday will be the start time. I'd be available on most days myself after 5pm Eastern Time (new york) though so don't hesitate to suggest another time/date.

Where?

For now, I'll be streaming this on a twitch channel I created a bit ago but never used. The link is here: https://www.twitch.tv/deerfromsmoke

Thank you @[email protected] for the idea.

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Let futures be futures (without.boats)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/11456831

Hi all,

We've started a new community for learning rust and/or the lemmy codebase together.

Come join in: [email protected]

The idea is that there are probably a good amount of people interested in learning rust, or, interested in contributing to or using the lemmy codebase, but find it difficult to get started ... so basically why not start a sort of study group or reading group or support channel style of community? Here's where the idea was originally suggested: https://lemmy.ml/post/11232276

We're just putting the place together and sorting out how it could work, but all kinds of inputs and levels of expertise are welcome!

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submitted 10 months ago by snaggen to c/rust
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Rust Analyzer Changelog #218 (rust-analyzer.github.io)
submitted 10 months ago by snaggen to c/rust
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I'm not affiliated with the site, but I found this interesting. Especially the quite nuanced discussion about if rust is hard or not.

With my background in systems level safety critical hard realtime C++ (plus a bunch of functional programming as a hobby) I feel that the answer was no (for me personally). Basically learn about lifetimes and borrowing and then learn the syntax, done. (Async and unsafe are arguably harder, but again I had the requisite background for it to be mostly familiar, though haven't needed to write much unsafe yet.)

But it was very interesting hearing the other perspective as well! Why rust might feel hard if you have a background in JS/Python/Go etc.

And it was awesome to hear such a nuanced discussion on the Internet, that is truly a rare thing these days.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by Ogeon to c/rust
 
 

Hey, folks! Here's another update for Palette, the color crate I'm maintaining. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions or feedback! I will do my best to answer.

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Rust in thunderbird (thunderbird.topicbox.com)
submitted 10 months ago by [email protected] to c/rust
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submitted 10 months ago by snaggen to c/rust
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Upto 90% for hellworld

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submitted 10 months ago by solarzones to c/rust
 
 

I am new to Rust, and have always been interested in how games were made. But man I've got to say that just ready the bevy book has been pretty fun. I am looking at all the examples in the repo. I wanna here others perspective on bevy, or Rust game development in general!

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