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@kubikpixel@chaos.social
2024-12-11 10:50:14

«How to Learn Rust in 2024: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Rust Programming»
– from @… on @… blog
Yes, I admit, I have to seriously go through this because I still find learning Rust difficult.
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@samir@functional.computer
2024-12-20 20:35:28

@… Amazing, thanks for sharing! It doesn’t surprise me that per-language approaches have been taken, and I would expect that if someone did this, it would be people who’ve already done it once, but niche.
I was definitely inspired a bit by Darklang.

@loleg@fosstodon.org
2024-11-12 13:24:23

One week to go with last places up for grabs! Join us at DINAcon 2024 next week in Bern to hear about:
💠 AI in Parliament: A Roadmap for the Parliamentary Library { Jacqueline Kucera }
🌸 How can large language models be used for sustainable procurement? { Marcel Gygli, Luca Rolshoven }
🌿 Source code sovereignty: local alternatives for an independent digital future { Tobias Brunner }
🧑‍⚖️ My workshop on open source contracts with Simon Schlauri
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DINAcon logo and conference banner - future models for a digital, sovereign and sustainable Switzerland
@dankeck@a11y.social
2025-01-06 00:03:54

One reason why I love using Fedilab for Mastodon: the option to display a translate button on every post. I follow people who write in various languages, and I can get an English translation with a single tap. @… #Android

@kubikpixel@chaos.social
2024-12-11 16:00:05

Mastering Rust's Error Handling: A Guide to Writing Reliable Code
Rust's error handling system is a cornerstone of the language's commitment to writing safe and reliable code. As a Rust developer, I've come to appreciate the power and flexibility it offers. The system is designed to make error cases explicit, ensuring that developers consider and handle potential failure scenarios. […]
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@dankeck@a11y.social
2025-01-05 23:53:47

#SilentSunday

A sign for the restaurant Frisch's Big Boy looms high in a cloudy sky on a pole. The sign features a smiling cartoon boy with a pompadour haircut. Halfway up the pole is a second sign that reads "Drive thru" and "Thank you Lancaster". Behind the sign is an empty parking lot and a deserted one-story brick building. The parking lot has faded yellow lines for parking spots and lots of tar patching cracks in the asphalt. The parking lot is surrounded by grass with a light dusting of snow.