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- Surviving Rust async interfaces + I am a Java, C#, C or C++ developer, time to do some Rust

- I used to be afraid of async Rust. It's easy to get into trouble! -But thanks to the work done by the whole community, async Rust is getting -easier to use every week. One project I think is doing particularly great -work in this area is async-std…

+ As I've said before, I'm working on a book about lifetimes. Or maybe it's +just a long series - I haven't decided the specifics yet. Like every one of +my series/book things, it's long, and it starts you off way in the periphery +o…

via fasterthanli.me - August 9, 2020 + August 12, 2020 +
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+ Long-form Texts on Interesting Details of Computers +

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It seems especially recently I’ve come across more and more +long-form texts (think: hour-long blog posts; free books; series of posts). +I especially like the ones that go into the very fine details of some niche topic +and maybe also ramble a bit about comple…

+ + via Pascal's Scribbles + + April 16, 2020