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whatlang-rs
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Lingua 1.5.0 - The most accurate natural language detection library for Rust, now with support for detecting multiple languages in mixed-language text
How does it compare to whatlang?
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Python Binding for WhatLang (Detect languages) - Blazing Fast ⚡
WhatLang is a Python library for detecting the language of a text. It is based on the WhatLang Rust library.
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To people with real Rusty jobs: How did you land it? What exactly do you do at your job? How proficient are you? What skills besides Rust? How long did it take?
I started working on whatlang project (https://github.com/greyblake/whatlang-rs). In 2017 I started going to Rust interviews. At that moment there were only 3 companies in Berlin that were offering Rust jobs (as far as I know): Parity, Mozilla, 1aim. I had interview with all of them and did not pass. I had classical Ruby/web background, and at that moment Rust was seen as alternative to C++, so many would expect me to know C++ well (but it was not really the case). I did continue working on my open source projects and writing blog posts from time to time. Year 2020 was very different. I was like rust turned from underdog to mainstream. I felt like Rust job openings tripled. Head hunters started writing me on LinkedIn, waw! I got contacted by big CryptoExchange, because they wanted to use my library for technical analysis. Sounds like a dream! Eventually, I find a job at Impero.com, thanks to this subreddit. They posted a job description and I send them my CV. Soon I got hired. It's a remote job, but at that moment it did not make a difference, because of the pandemic.
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Whatlang 0.15.0 released (lightweight lib for language recognition)
CHANGELOG: https://github.com/greyblake/whatlang-rs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
- Whatlang: A Natural language detection library for Rust
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Whatlang strikes back
Regarding Chinese / Japanese, if I got it correctly Japanese may include Katakana, Hiragana and Mandarin, while Chinese includes only Mandarin characters (again I can be wrong here).
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Anything C can do Rust can do Better
🔜 Rust in Action - repo - Tim McNamara
- Looking for some small rust projects with an elegant code base that I can study.
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