I personally think that unwrap and the question mark operator were a mistake.
I personally think that unwrap and the question mark operator were a mistake.
Your team needs to have a coding standards meeting where you can describe the pros and cons of each approach. You guys shouldn’t be wasting time during PR reviews on the same argument. When that happens to me, it just feels like such a waste of time.
How does it handle multiple potential outcomes?
Example: unformat!("a {} b {} c", "a x b b y c")
Would it return Some(("x b", "y"))
or Some(("x", "b y"))
?
I expected “Started new project”
Thanks for the suggestions. I appreciate it.
Every so often rust-analyzer in VS Code doesn’t use the latest code after a cargo update
and the only way I’ve found to fix it is a cargo clean
. This means that I have to wait 5 minutes for the next build, painful. Just because of one project update. I would LOVE a faster build.
Extra info: the updates come from my dependencies that utilize my private repositories via a git = "[path]"
. The rust-analyzer is pulling from a cache or older version for some reason and I don’t know where it is or why.
I would agree. Only if the performance is extremely similar but the readability (for some reason) is significantly better for the recursive solution would I choose that.
I love any reduction in build times. This is great news.
I’m hoping we don’t have to, but the only example I saw utilizes unsafe code.
Must we write unsafe code to use Rust in NGINX?
Cursorless. It’s a spoken-language programming interface that allows the programmer (of basically any language) to use specific words to target existing text, move the underlying cursor/selection relative to that target, and then run a specific modification. Think of VIM but for voice. It runs in VSCode atm as a couple extensions along with an install of the audio tool Talon. https://www.cursorless.org/
My current favorite is mostly Rust-based with the tide crate, tide-jsx crate, vanilla JS, postgres crate, and Postgres in Docker. Super easy, super fast (to develop and run), but I haven’t made any large web projects with this stack yet, just small stuff.
As someone who learned a lot from C++ and that now loves Rust, this annoys me.
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This is very interesting. Are there similar options for Unity?
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That would be cool, seeing RGB GOL cells moving outward. Maybe instead of 0 or 1 brightness you could just round it for the cell’s purposes, maybe having a const float for flexibility: if it’s greater than threshold
then it’s “on”.
That’s awesome! What are your thoughts on keeping the colors of your face as they naturally are and as the GoL algorithm acts on the pixels, you blend the colors together?
Yesterday doing a search using vim for a class that shared a lot of characters at the front with many other classes: /Bas.*Some I could have done a more precise search with better regex, but this was quick, easy, and worked.