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pushgen
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Why is it so hard to get traction learning rust?
Here're a few projects I considered interesting (including my own project) and relatively easy to participate: - pushgen Push-style design pattern for processing of ranges and data-streams. - compact_str A memory efficient immutable string type that can store up to 24* bytes on the stack - openssh-rs Scriptable SSH through OpenSSH in Rust - pegasus A multi-node parametrized command runner with a focus on simplicity - concurrent_arena Container that can have elements insert/removed concurrently and uses a 'u32' as key.
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Ruby vs. Python comes down to the for loop
For me, its the explicitness in Python that is killer. I can see a name and match that to an import and match that to a package. Grabbing a function pointer works exactly as I would expect.
Stealing from Krister Stendahl's laws for religious discourse, Ruby's composable iteration is one area I have holy envy, particularly after I got used to it in Rust. I've used Python's generators many times just to have to switch to an explicit for loop. Things are generally better with a composable iteration model but occasionally I find myself switching to loops in Rust.
Unlike Ruby, Rust does pull-iteration, like Python, though there are experiments with Ruby-style push-iteration [0] [1].
[0] https://github.com/AndWass/pushgen
[1] https://epage.github.io/blog/2021/07/pushgen-experiment/
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What's everyone working on this week (33/2021)?
Continue my work with pushgen but also started doing some experimentation on a sender/receiver concept based on a the P2300 std::execution paper, and how that could work in Rust: txrx
tealsql
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Tealr 0.8 just released. Document your lua apis!
A project that uses tealr can be found at https://github.com/lenscas/tealsql/tree/master/pgteal, with online documentation available over at https://lenscas.github.io/tealsql/
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Man, I love this language.
There is also https://github.com/lenscas/tealsql which is used as kind of showcase project for tealr and tealr_doc_gen. While at the same time (hopefully) filling a pain point in the lua/teal eco system.
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What's everyone working on this week (7/2022)?
tealsql, my sql library for lua: Right now, it is being used to dog feed the changes in tealr. So, mostly improving its documentation, and preparing it to release it.
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What's everyone working on this week (39/2021)?
last weekend I put in some more time in tealsql, a postgresql client written in Rust for lua/teal.
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What's everyone working on this week (33/2021)?
The main focus is my sql client for teal/lua https://github.com/lenscas/tealsql , mainly getting rid of every part in the api that doesn't have a good type yet on the teal side of things (any, {any:any}, etc.
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What's everyone working on this week (29/2021)?
tealsql, an sql client for teal/lua. Current plan is to get the async api finished (right now it ignores every error but otherwise works without problems).
What are some alternatives?
FoxDot - Python driven environment for Live Coding
youki - A container runtime written in Rust
custom-elements - A CustomElement trait to create Rust/WASM Web Components/Custom Elements easily without writing any JavaScript.
koto - A simple, expressive, embeddable programming language, made with Rust
txrx
tealr - A wrapper around mlua and rlua to generate documentation and other helpers
CubeSimRS - Rust based Rubik's Cube simulation and solving library.
rhyme-es
compact_str - A memory efficient string type that can store up to 24* bytes on the stack
synth - The Declarative Data Generator