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anarchyrucks commented on Show HN: Inko 0.10.0 – build concurrent software with confidence   inko-lang.org/news/inko-0... · Posted by u/YorickPeterse
anarchyrucks · 3 years ago
Congratulations on the new release Yorick! Inko is pretty close to the ideal language I'd like to use in 2022. I'll give this new version a try soon.
anarchyrucks commented on LibRocket – Electron alternative powered by C++   github.com/libRocket/libR... · Posted by u/jakearmitage
anarchyrucks · 4 years ago
Today is officially the "Electron Alternative Day".
anarchyrucks commented on Servers as they should be – shipping early 2022   oxide.computer... · Posted by u/ykl
anarchyrucks · 5 years ago
Reminds me of "the box" from Silicon Valley comedy series.
anarchyrucks commented on Bevy: A Game Engine in Rust   bevyengine.org/... · Posted by u/moomin
freedomben · 5 years ago
Possibly OT but: For a very experienced dev who knows numerous languages ranging C/C++/Go to Ruby/JavaScript to Elixir, what's the most effective way to learn enough rust to be dangerous?

I like the Rust book a lot but it's a bit too slow moving. It explains concepts I already know so I have to skim, but then I miss something.

Perhaps the best thing doesn't exist yet! Maybe I'll write it someday. But I thought I'd ask ;-)

anarchyrucks · 5 years ago
Solve some of the Advent of Code challenges and you should be good to go.

u/anarchyrucks

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