Started learning Rust. First thing I noticed in tutorial: Variables are immutable (const) by default. This is a good start. Woohoo! :)
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Replying to @repi @SebAaltonen
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@repi, I wanted to ask. I have to assume the people you're hiring aren't all totally up and hip on Rust. Other than the official book, do you have any go-to training material?2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @promit_roy @SebAaltonen
yeah we don't assume people we hire already know
@rustlang , but it isn't too hard to learn & get productive in if one has decent C/C++ experience. my 2 favorite books atm is the official one and the O'Reilly "Programming Rust" bookpic.twitter.com/hZsNTj4ijM
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My question is (and is pretty much always) how's the debugging support in modern IDEs? "Use GDB" is not the correct response
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Replying to @nuclearfossil @repi and
Which IDE do you use? Most have some degree of support by now.
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Msvc - I've yet to see any decent support that's reliable
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Replying to @nuclearfossil @rustlang and
That said, last time I looked/dug in deeply to it, it was 6 months ago
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There’s been some stuff with MSVC, but it can always be better. @clion_ide is generally considered best in class; @intellijrust has been putting in a lot of work, as well as the @EclipseFdn folks. More to do!
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Not been a fan of clion (windows Dev here). Vs code is amazing for what it is, but it's debugging is rudimentary.
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Yeah I am currently using vscode (It's alright) and evaluating IntelliJ. I'm not terribly fond of the latter yet.
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