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  • gitoxide

    An idiomatic, lean, fast & safe pure Rust implementation of Git

  • "I was close to giving up back in the days when it was much harder to learn Rust than it is now, but I went through the pain. I keep saying that pain caused the growth of some tumor that is like a mini-borrow-checker in my brain. Now, I can finally write code that compiles the first time around... I appreciate the Rust compiler that really makes sure that if [the code] compiles, it's probably [correct]." — Sebastian Thiel (author of gitoxide)

  • rustacean-station.org

    Home of the Rustacean Station podcast

  • In a recent episode of the Rustacean Station Podcast, Sebastian Thiel shared his initial experience with Rust back in 2015 "when it was much harder to learn that it is now". Although documentation and resources have significantly improved over the years, Rust is still rather infamous for its tough learning curve. Indeed, this is an assertion I can attest to based on my experience.

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