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Anything C can do Rust can do Better
See repos kud1ing/awesome-rust & awesomo /rust
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Generating secrets in Clojure.
Original post: https://isaak.dev/2022/10/generating-secrets-in-clojure Telegram Channel: https://t.me/software_dev_channel
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I collecting cool open-source projects I found on Github. The collection's not bound to one particular programming language, so you can find something useful no matter which language you use.
Actually, this is just a Telegram version of awesomo, but with daily updates.
- A list of cool open source projects written in Clojure
rust-quiz
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So you think you know C?
If you didn't like these because they're "trick" questions you likely also would not enjoy CppQuiz (https://cppquiz.org/)
However you might well enjoy https://dtolnay.github.io/rust-quiz/
Like the C++ quiz, "Undefined Behaviour" is a valid answer, however, the quiz questions are about safe Rust, so that answer is always wrong.
I still get more than half of them wrong unless given far too long to think about it.
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Introducing the "Rust Interview Handbook" - Your Go-To Resource for Rust Interview Success! 💪
Cool, but I feel like the current questions are super basic. Something you're able to answer after reading the book and toying with Rust on a weekend. Definitely needs some harder questions, maybe feel inspired by https://dtolnay.github.io/rust-quiz/?
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The Usability of Advanced Type Systems: Rust as a Case Study
> If we accept that Rust is indeed more difficult to learn than comparable systems programming languages
My problem is with "comparable systems programming languages". To me the only thing that fits there today is C++ and while a great many programming languages would be easier to learn than Rust, C++ is not one of them by a long shot.
I think the C++ Quiz https://cppquiz.org/ and the Rust Quiz https://dtolnay.github.io/rust-quiz/ illustrate handily. Neither of these languages is a walk in the park, but, notice they both have "Undefined behaviour" as a possible answer? Safe Rust doesn't actually have undefined behaviour, so you get to rule out one of the possibilities any time you don't see the "unsafe" keyword, which is in fact every time on the Rust Quiz. In C++ some of the quiz questions invoke UB, but good luck correctly guessing which ones.
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Examples of old (ca. 1.0.0+) Rust code that still compiles?
Do you actually want to question all you know about Rust? Do this amazing quiz by the famed dtolnay.
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[Media] Is the LinkedIn Rust quiz OK 🤨
If you want a correct and much harder Rust quiz, here you go.
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Anything C can do Rust can do Better
⭐ Rust Quiz - David Tolnay
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Carefully exploring Rust as a Python developer
One surprise perhaps is that both Python and C++ have multiple inheritance whereas Rust doesn't have implementation inheritance at all (Rust's traits can inherit but data structures and implementations cannot).
Both C++ and Rust have similar Quiz sites:
https://dtolnay.github.io/rust-quiz/
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An interviewee has "(interest) Rust" in his resume, which question should I ask him ?
Obligatory: https://dtolnay.github.io/rust-quiz/
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Rust (Programming Language) is now a skill that LinkedIn assesses
There is also this quiz
- Rust Quiz
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nodebook - Nodebook - Multi-Lang Web REPL + CLI Code runner
cargo-llvm-lines - Count lines of LLVM IR per generic function
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db-dump - Library for scripting analyses against crates.io's database dumps
GG - Automating the Set Card Game, but literally!
async-trait - Type erasure for async trait methods
logict-sequence - A variation of the LogicT monad with better asymptotics from the Reflection without Remorse paper
rust-sokoban - Rust Sokoban book and code samples
learn4haskell - 👩🏫 👨🏫 Learn Haskell basics in 4 pull requests
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