If you can’t attend RustNL 2023, fear not! Live streaming will be available and all the talks will be recorded and posted later. Tune in on the 10th of May at 9:45 CET for a day of #rustlang goodness. 🦀 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q4yNlbfiYk
What books 📚 or courses would you suggest for learning Rust? I'm looking for something made for people that are already experienced in coding #rustlang
I need #rust ( #rustlang ) programming ideas that I could realistically finish alone. Preferably something actually useful, not just a toy or a learning experience
> Felix is [an] attempt at writing an x86 operating system.
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> It's written completely from scratch in Rust and doesn't use any external dependencies.
> Last week System76 released System76-Scheduler 2.0 as their Rust-written Linux desktop scheduler that serves as a user-space daemon to dynamically manage process priorities to favor performance and responsiveness. That's now been succeeded by a v2.0.1 update with a few more features and improvements.
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I've built a #transpiler in #Rust, compiled it to #WASM and integrated it into a #Vue app! :awesome:
It's called selecuery.✨
It can transpile X++ select statements into query expressions. If you think "X++" is a typo and you don't have any idea of what I'm talking about, don't worry.😄
Have a look at the video below.
This project is dear to my heart! ❤️ I've started it 2019 for learning #RustLang.
I think, I've been transpiled during this project as well.🤪
Might be interesting for any #rustlang folks interested in Shuttle.
I got my ActivityPub server project (Kitsune) to deploy on their infrastructure a while back and did a small write-up about the process