style-team
awesome-courses
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style-team
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Let else will finally be formatted by rustfmt soon
Cameron Stephen for writing up the let-else RFC, as well as the dozen or so people who interacted with the proposal (which as far as I can see includes all of the style team)
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My First experience creating a proc macro: Implementing a ternary operator
Lobby rust-lang/style-team for anything it doesn't address.
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Why Rust prevent CamelCase variables by default
No you need to read the formatting and general style guide https://github.com/rust-dev-tools/fmt-rfcs There's very good reasons that there are agreed upon style choices in the rust community and you're probably making a horrible mistake and inviting problems by not following them (yes, even if you usually use other languages with different style conventions).
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Announcing the Rust Style Team
Seems like you’re in the know, but linking the RFC on sorting derives for others who want it: https://github.com/rust-dev-tools/fmt-rfcs/issues/154. Closed because out of order can break things (which I also disagree with, but I guess I understand the safety side)
- The hardest program I've ever written
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What happened to this style guide
My guess is that rustfmt style is the default: https://github.com/rust-dev-tools/fmt-rfcs/blob/master/guide/guide.md although I agree having something on the official doc.rust-lang.org site seems preferable
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Trying to get from C++ to Rust but brace style leaves me cold.
Recomended reading: https://github.com/rust-dev-tools/fmt-rfcs/blob/master/guide/guide.md Black style for Python https://github.com/psf/black StandardJS https://standardjs.com/
- Best Websites Every Programmer Should Visit
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When in Rome be a Roman
For coding style, read Rust Style Guide, though you can just leave style tasks for Rustfmt.
awesome-courses
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Best Websites For Coders
prakhar1989/awesome-CS-courses : List containing large amount of CS courses
- Awesome CS Courses
- CMU Classes available online?
- CS零基础,有什么可看的书籍推荐吗?
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Best Websites Every Programmer Should Visit
Directory of CS Courses (many with online lectures) : Another online CS courses
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I built a collaborative list of resources for developers
Awesome Cs Courses: prakhar1989/awesome-courses: List of awesome university courses for learning Computer Science! (github.com)
- List of university courses for learning Computer Science
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Studying computer science (Waikato)
A collection of useful courses from top universities: https://github.com/prakhar1989/awesome-courses
What are some alternatives?
git-fem - change your `master` branch to `mistress`
cs-video-courses - List of Computer Science courses with video lectures.
1000_Projects - :sunglasses: Mega List of practical projects that one can solve in any programming language!
OSQuery - SQL powered operating system instrumentation, monitoring, and analytics.
opinionated-rust-template - A template for your next Rust project.
gitbook - The open source frontend for GitBook doc sites
free-programming-books - :books: Freely available programming books
awesome-ublacklist - Awesome list of uBlacklist subscriptions to block search results from google, bing, duckduckgo.
terny - A simple, C-like, ternary operator for cleaner syntax.
awesome-divolt - Collection of Divolt libraries, bots, clients and other cool stuff.
black - The uncompromising Python code formatter
scikit-learn - scikit-learn: machine learning in Python