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# Rust temporary lifetimes and "super let" - Mara's Blog
The lifetime of temporaries in Rust is a complicated but often ignored topic. In simple cases, Rust keeps temporaries around for exactly long …
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This is something that I've felt would tidy up many different kinds of projects and make Nim syntax even more readable. Essentially I propose that Nim add in some way of creating aliases like `func` b…
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# Overview
Provide the most beginner friendly cabal-install CLI possible. This means that the `cabal` commands by default (read: no arguments) should do the thing that beginners expect to get them …
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Given that probably the most common model for handling errors in rust programs is just to bubble them up, it is far too common to see errors like this:
```
mqudsi@ZBOOK /m/c/U/m/g/mytube> env RUST…
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Thank you so much for all of you that had questions up! They really have helped me figure out what to tune in my deck for tomorrow. Between the fact that 1.) this paper is an OS paper with a TON of in…
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I live in an area with an abnormally high population of Rust user, and I often experience that the chute gets clogged due to multiple Rust users falling in at once. This requires a manual reset by usi…
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## Talk Title *
"Don't Block, Just Flow: Embracing Asynchronous with Rust Streams"
## Summary
I/O iteration is convenient conventional present within the mind of beginner/young "Rustaceans", Thr…
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# Summary / Motivation
The current `cargo-install` user experience is very poor. For both the user's
(people using `cargo-install`) and the developer's (people publishing binaries
through `cargo-…
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How about working on some embedded dev boards and building up some driver support crates? UARTs, SPI, PWM, that sort of thing. I'm thinking things along the line of japaric's [F3](https://github.com/j…