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𝗛𝗧𝗧𝗣 𝗲𝗰𝗼𝘀𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺 𝗺𝗮𝗽 Most engineers use HTTP every day. Few understand where the objective complexity hides. HTTP is no longer “just request–response over TCP.” It’s a whole ecosystem: protocols, security, infrastructure, tooling, and clients, all stacked on top…
Rust 🦀 or C++ 🐀 Both deliver top-tier performance, but their approaches to safety and tooling set them apart. Explore the full comparison 👉 jb.gg/RvsCpp25 Team Rust → Tap Like 🧡 Team C++ → Hit Repost 🔁 #RustLang #Cpp #RustRover #CLion
Querying PostgreSQL from the terminal 👌💯 🐘 tsql — A modern PostgreSQL manager TUI ⚡ Supports Vim-style keybindings, split-pane query editor, SQL autocomplete & more! 🦀 Written in Rust & built with @ratatui_rs ⭐ GitHub: github.com/fcoury/tsql #rustlang #ratatui #tui…
Announcing the Beta release of ty: an extremely fast type checker and language server for Python, written in Rust. We now use ty exclusively in our own projects and are ready to recommend it to motivated users. 10x, 50x, even 100x faster than existing type checkers and LSPs.
Add Sonarqube plugin to flag unwrap to be replaced with match Don't just think happy path #rustlang
We let the Internet down today. Here’s our technical post mortem on what happened. On behalf of the entire @Cloudflare team, I’m sorry. blog.cloudflare.com/18-november-20…
Collection of blog posts for understanding the internals of #Rust and learn how Rust code maps to assembly (Credits @eventhelix) eventhelix.com/rust/ #rustland #reverseengineering
System calls are the interface between the user space and the kernel. They are needed for fundamental things like reading a file, and making a network call. But they are also very expensive because they need to do things like saving/restoring registers, page table, stack. More…
Rust unit testing: asynchronous code jorgeortiz.dev/posts/rust_uni… #rustlang #tokio #async
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Rust unit testing: asynchronous code
Ferris receiving the results of an async call.
Rust’s standard library collections are the backbone of efficient, real-world apps. From Vec to HashMap, here’s your essential guide to mastering them. Read here: masteringbackend.com/posts/collecti… Author: { @zara_tech006 } #masteringbackend #RustLang #RustCollection #RustProgramming
Embed PostgreSQL database PostgreSQL can be bundled with your application, or downloaded on demand. github.com/theseus-rs/pos… #rustlang #postgres
Discover why #RustLang is the right choice for building #LowLatency systems: not just for code’s performance, but also for productivity & developer joy. 🎧 #InfoQ #podcast w/ @andrewlamb1111 👉 bit.ly/4fY3A9y #AI #ProgrammingLanguages #Performance #Concurrency #DevEx
Every developer I show Rust enums to says the same thing: "Wait, enums can do THAT?" Here's what they discovered blog.cuongle.dev/p/rust-enum-is…
Rust Tip of the day rustup update stable upgrades rustc and cargo to latest stable versions #rustlang
🎉 New release: dvcdbg v0.2.1 Easier debugging for Embedded Rust! Now you can writeln! over serial on Arduino Uno and beyond ✨ ✅ adapt_serial! macro ✅ I²C bus scanner ✅ no_std, HAL 0.2 / 1.0 support 🔗 crates.io/crates/dvcdbg 🔗 github.com/p14c31355/dvcd… #Rust #Embedded
5/ pgsqlite v0.0.15 PostgreSQL compatibility + SQLite speed Built with Rust 1.89 📦 github.com/erans/pgsqlite Don't forget to ⭐️
Deterministic Simulation Testing in Rust: A Theater Of State Machines polarsignals.com/blog/posts/202… #rustlang
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