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- Is there comptime reflection in Rust proc-macro?
- Fellow Rust enthusiasts: What "sucks" about Rust?
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How could one write a "Simple" Rust?
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rustlings-solutions-5
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Give me the best Resources to learn Rust
https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/
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Learn WebAssembly by writing small programs
i think you've found what i'm looking for! https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings
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Managed to land a junior role need help!
I would recommend rustlings as a way to get used to semantics. It starts from absolute basics but it gave me a more intuitive understanding of the language.
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Suggestions for rust beginner
go along with Rustlings https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings
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The Rust Programming Language has recently made it possible to compile your code to the PS Vita! This potentially mean an increase in projects released as Rust is to a certain extent easier than the C programming language. Iām excited about this!
rustlings ā Small exercises to get you used to reading & writing Rust code!
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Testing Vlang, Rust and Zig and more!
I had finished this Udemy course, which was a bit too fast towards the end but still enjoyable, I read THE BOOK and done the Rustlings (here are my old solutions and here the new ones).
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Fellow Rust enthusiasts: What "sucks" about Rust?
You will get used to it when you write more Rust code. Read the book, implement some exercises and watch some tutorial YT videos, everything will make sense eventually.
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THE BOOK IS AMAZING.
Check out rustlings. Simple exercises with writing rust code, introducing new concepts along the way.
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You don't say
There's an official "book" that you can look up online. It goes through Rust step by step, like a tutorial. Alternatively there's the rustling's course where you learn Rust by doing small exercises. I have only ever looked at the book, which is fantastic. But if you know a bit of C and some sort of class-system like in OOP or Haskell's typeclasses you can just look up the syntax when you need to, it is really easy. Also, the compiler warnings/errors usually tell you what you need to do in order to fix your error (especially for simple stuff in the beginning) so often you don't even need to google the issue.
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I am trying to learn rust. can you give me 10 challenges please?
Rustlings might be useful to you: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings
What are some alternatives?
pollster - A minimal async executor that lets you block on a future
gopherlings - šļø Learn Go by fixing tiny incorrect programs
rust-delegate - Rust method delegation with less boilerplate
proposals - Tracking WebAssembly proposals
dislike-in-rust - A list of the few things I don't like about rust
linux - Linux kernel source tree
Constime - Zig's comptime for Rust. Mostly something to play around with until more stuff is `const` fn.
rust-typed-builder - Compile-time type-checked builder derive
getrandom - A small cross-platform library for retrieving random data from (operating) system source
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
rust-orphan-rules - An unofficial, experimental place for documenting and gathering feedback on the design problems around Rust's orphan rules
wasmtime - A fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly