Got it. Thanks !
xav
Ok help me there. What am I looking at ?
Warning: in the first case "value" is actually a shared reference, not a value.
I want my map application to look exactly like that.
"JO" = jeux olympiques = olympic games.
You could argue that C++'s new is Rust's Box::new, and delete is replaced by RAII. Same concepts but way better ergonomy.
I find it's a mix between ML languages and C++, and knowing one of them would help yes. If you're tired if chasing a wild pointer because of a subtle use-after-free in a multithreaded monster under gdb, you'll love #rust.
The reality is probably that kernel developers don't get any younger nowadays. And believe me, when you get older, have children and less free time, your waistline suffers a bit. Or even a bit more than a bit.
I'll start.
0.0.0.1: Sophie
Your turn.
10 years ? Mine is around 20 years old. I slapped a Raspberry Pi on it to have it network-enabled and it still works like a champ. Never ever will I buy another brand.
Regardless of the very subject of the post, linear types and
do.. final
constructs would be a welcomed addition.