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winsafe
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What is Rust's potential in game development?
Externally, you can write a lot of native Windows stuff in Rust already. Personally, I'm having a lot of fun with WinSafe.
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What are the scenarios where "Rewrite it in Rust" didn't meet your expectations or couldn't be successfully implemented?
If you had such problems (which I also had in the past), I'm really interested in you opinion about WinSafe, and if it could help you solving them.
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Is there a more "traditional" desktop front end I can use with Tauri?
If you're after a native Windows application, WinSafe may suit your needs.
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GitHub - ryanmcgrath/cacao: Rust bindings for AppKit (macOS) and UIKit (iOS/tvOS). Experimental, but working!
As the author of WinSafe, I can say it's tedious sometimes, but it's often very challenging, because you have to translate crazy unsafe behaviors into Rust's ownership model. It's surely hard, but also very rewarding at the end.
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Microsoft is rewriting core Windows libraries in Rust
As the author of the WinSafe lib, I wholeheartedly agree.
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Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?
WinSafe says hello.
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The stabilization PR for generic associated types (GATs) has entered its final comment period
Currently I have a bunch of those Win32 iterators in WinSafe crate, and the stabilization of GATs will clean up a lot of the internal code. So this is really, really good news.
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Unsafe is a bad practice?
You might be interested in winsafe. There are a few examples how it can be used without unsafe code.
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rust-analyzer changelog #134
WinSafe implements the event methods in traits, and most of them are generated by macros due to similarity. The autocomplete is now working for them, so thank you very much.
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Go: The language of cloud-native development - SD Times
You're lucky, I also wrote one.
nearcore
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Building a blockchain from scratch
And here's a full blockchain PoS ecosystem built on Rust called NEAR protocol: https://github.com/near/nearcore
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Roadmap to Becoming a Web3 Developer in 2023
NEAR Protocol - Developer-friendly blockchain built for performance and usability. Supports development in Rust and AssemblyScript.
- Rust Cryptography Should Be Written in Rust
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.70]
DESCRIPTION: NEAR DevHub is an open-source ecosystem that has funding from NEAR stakeholders to evolve developer experience building apps on NEAR (https://near.org). NEAR is a permissionless protocol that enables projects that don't have a single point of trust to be deployed. NEAR reference implementation is implemented in Rust, and thanks to Wasm runtime apps for NEAR can also be built in Rust, so there is a whole stack of developer tools in Rust: https://github.com/near. NEAR DevHub is happy to compensate contributors to the open-source developer tools on NEAR, and there is an excellent onboarding Fellowship Program to do that efficiently.
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Compiling version information into Rust binary
https://github.com/near/nearcore/blob/master/neard/build.rs may be of help.
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Rare & Powerful Crypto Technologies Setting up to Outperform the Market
Website: near.org
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Suggestion for implementation technology
To broaden the options I'm going to discuss what I know of the NEAR blockchain, as well as Arweave and Bundlr for data storage.
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A Comprehensive Guide on Web3 Programming Languages and Tools
Rust is a low-level programming language used for smart contract coding in such prominent blockchains as Solana, Polkadot, Near, and others.
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Tech question (ref Solana)
u/slopyjalopi Also, as u/wesl-ee mentioned, you can check the near-core documentation: https://github.com/near/nearcore/blob/master/docs/network.md
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KYVE integrates with Aurora
Aurora is an EVM built on the NEAR Protocol, delivering a turn-key solution for developers to operate their apps on an Ethereum-compatible, high-throughput, scalable and future-safe platform, with low transaction costs for their users.
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