> init creates a new directory, new outputs files in the current directory Should not it be vice versa?
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thanks yosh!
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I'm not clear on the third type of self (&self, &mut self, self <-- this one) from the example. You call it an "owned value" and say it "can no longer be used". Like, within this function? By anyone ever again? Is it, like, a copy?
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Thanks for this! Just read the whole thing!
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@varjmes you've mentioned Rust being hard a few times, not sure if this is helpful or not?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Very cool. Thanks for this!
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This is Gold... I mean
#Rust I never thought about self, &self and &mut self like a more safe version of this. https://github.com/Turing00 I already implement some design pattern in rust and with your example I feel like I could do more with clarity and readability in mindThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Thank you x 100000!
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Useness, thanks :p
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