awesome-rust-mentors
mimalloc_rust
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awesome-rust-mentors
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Should I give up learning rust?
Above all, don't be afraid to ask for help. Ask questions on /r/learnrust. Check out Awesome Rust Mentors and see if it's something you'd be interested in. Find a local user group or Uni or whatever that has experienced Rust programmers and try to make friends there. You're at the stage where asking questions is often the fast path.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (15/2023)!
The API guidelines will help you write nice APIs. Clippy will usually at least find some things, try running with -Wclippy::pedantic for a lot more messages. Also you can ask mentors for specific guidance. Hope that helps.
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Telling `Command` to execute commands as if they were being executed directly in the terminal
You really need to find a mentor for this project. May I suggest Awesome Rust Mentors https://rustbeginners.github.io/awesome-rust-mentors/ ?
- I wanna be a crab.
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Looking for Mentorship with Rust
Maybe try https://rustbeginners.github.io/awesome-rust-mentors/ ?
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Ask HN: Where can I find mentors for CS-adjacent things?
I'm a pretty highly motivated high school student and I've started doing projects and learning theory that would significantly benefit from mentorship to clarify things/answer obscure technical questions. Where can I look for someone that might be willing to help me out?
Shoutout to [rust mentors](https://github.com/RustBeginners/awesome-rust-mentors) for doing something similar but I'm looking for a more general site or social scene where people volunteer their time (ideally with an opportunity to give back and mentor someone else so I don't feel guilty)
mimalloc_rust
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Rust std:fs slower than Python
> I wish Rust would switch to mimalloc or the latest tcmalloc (not the one in gperftools).
That's nonsensical. Rust uses the system allocators for compatibility, not because they're good (they were not when Rust switched away from jemalloc, and they aren't now).
If you want to use mimalloc in your rust programs, you can just set it as global allocator, that takes all of three lines: https://github.com/purpleprotocol/mimalloc_rust#usage
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (15/2023)!
Context: When using mimalloc as global allocator, linking with crt-static fails with the following error:
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Tips on scaling a monolithic Rust web server?
Use an optimized memory allocator, my choice is mimalloc. It wins every time I compare it, even against jemalloc (not to mention it supports arena hardening which is good for security).
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Rust Mimalloc v0.1.30 has just been released!
Version 0.1.19 of the Rust wrapper for the mimalloc memory allocator has just been released!
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Maintenance status (jemallocator)
I'll mention that mimalloc (+ Rust wrapper) is great alternative to jemalloc.
- Introducing Rust Bindings for the Scudo Hardened Allocator
What are some alternatives?
exercism - My exercism.org solutions. Full of valuable comments for learners. https://exercism.org/profiles/meleu
snmalloc - Message passing based allocator
crates.io - The Rust package registry
rust-scudo
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
jemalloc
book - The Rust Programming Language
jemallocator - Rust allocator using jemalloc as a backend
rust-playground - The Rust Playground
jemallocator - Rust allocator using jemalloc as a backend
rfcs - RFCs for changes to Rust
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!