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    20 - Master Rust in Just 2 Months: Google Debunks Learning Curve Myth

    2023-07-05

    This edition of the Rust Trends newsletter dives into Google's recent exploration into Rust, debunking myths about learning time and discussing challenges faced by developers. It also highlights valuable resources for Rust programmers and explores Rust's 'zero-cost abstractions' principle.

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    19 - Are we Embedded yet?

    2023-06-21

    This week's Rust Trends newsletter delves into the challenges and developments in Rust for embedded systems. The post discusses roadblocks to Rust adoption, industry responses, and an introduction to a hex viewer tool written in Rust for binary data analysis.

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    18 - Lightning fast search, and the state of Rust and ML

    2023-06-07

    A search engine written in Rust, a comprehensive overview of Rust and ML, and the state of the Rust Ecosystem

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    17 - Development tool, video explainer, and a historic application

    2023-05-10

    This edition of Rust Trends focuses on tools and resources that can boost your productivity and knowledge in Rust programming. Learn how cargo-edit can streamline your development process, get a deep dive into Rust's std::collections with Jon Gjengset's video, and discover how Atuin can revolutionize your shell history management. Stay tuned for the latest in Rust programming!

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    16 - Idiomatic Rust and functional programming

    2023-04-24

    In this edition of Rust Trends, we delve into the realm of idiomatic Rust and its importance in writing efficient, maintainable code. We also explore functional programming in Rust, an approach that emphasizes immutability and the use of functions to perform computations. Lastly, we discuss the updates to Cargo’s 'cargo fix' subcommand, now capable of automatically fixing some simple Clippy warnings. Dive in to keep up-to-date with the latest in Rust programming!

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    15 - Tesla Model 3 hacked in under two minutes, is it time for Rust to step in?

    2023-04-12

    In this edition, we discuss the implications of the recent Tesla Model 3 hack, the potential of the Rust programming language in secure system development, the use of Rust in space applications, and the new build system, Buck2, made by Meta. We also share updates from Twitter and upcoming Rust conferences.

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    14 - Building your backend in Rust

    2023-03-26

    Discover the latest insights on Rust backend development, learn about the power of hot reloading with cargo-watch, and ensure comprehensive test coverage with cargo-tarpaulin in this edition of the Rust Trends newsletter.

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