[HN Gopher] Rust for Professionals
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Rust for Professionals
 
Author : keewee7
Score  : 21 points
Date   : 2023-01-02 20:59 UTC (2 hours ago)
 
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| joaquincabezas wrote:
| I keep saving these Rust resources for a near future... Am i the
| only one??
| 
| I really hope to start using Rust in 2023, probably for some kind
| of API gateway experimentation
 
  | tmtvl wrote:
  | I saved up Common Lisp resources for a few years and in 2022 I
  | finally decided to sit down and learn it. It was entirely worth
  | it, so I recommend you sit down to learn Rust one weekend. In
  | fact, do it next weekend. Getting started on anything is always
  | better done sooner than later.
 
| mlindner wrote:
| It'd be nicer if there was some way of selection which language
| is shown on the left side. Expecting readers to understand both
| C++ and Kotlin and Java and Javascript will be a stretch for
| most.
 
  | clumsysmurf wrote:
  | I thought there would be an option to select just one, but
  | seems they are indeed just random smatterings of rust vs {
  | Typescript, Javascript, Kotlin, Java, C, and C++ }
 
  | 86J8oyZv wrote:
  | These features aren't each supported by all those languages
  | though. I also don't think expecting a dev interested in Rust
  | to understand several C-like languages is unreasonable, at
  | least enough ti understand these straightforward example cases.
 
  | nine_k wrote:
  | AFAICT, the expectation is that the reader knows at least one
  | modern programming language from the list, and maybe is
  | acquainted in passing with a couple of others. So at least some
  | comparisons should click.
  | 
  | (They seemingly don't use more apt comparisons with OCaml and
  | Haskell, for instance, not expecting the reader to know them.)
 
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