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5 - Writing Your own Apps in Rust
This edition of the Rust trends newsletter is centered around setting up your own Rust project, whether it be an app with a Graphical User Interface (GUI) or a Command Line Interface (CLI). Discover how to use Rust's package manager `cargo' for project setup and understand Rust's module system. Explore how you can create your own GUI app with 'Tauri', a popular toolkit, and how to harness the power of Rust for CLI using the 'Clap' crate.
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4 - Web Frameworks, why is Rust Safe, and Blockchains that use Rust
In this edition of the Rust trends newsletter, discover the role of web frameworks in developing and running web applications using Rust. Understand why Rust is known as a safe language, and its significant implications for the rest of the language. Explore how blockchains and Rust make a perfect match, with blockchains like Solana and Polkadot using Rust as their primary language.
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3 - Energy efficiency combined with style
Explore how to run Rust code efficiently on Amazon's AWS Lambda, learn how to improve your coding style with the help of Rust Style Team, and discover a blazing fast command-line search tool 'ripgrep'. This edition of the Rust trends newsletter provides insights into the latest trends in Rust for efficient and cost-effective coding.
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2 - Cloudflare, Linux kernel, and size optimization
Stay updated with the latest trends in Rust, exploring its speed, security, and size optimization features. Learn about Cloudflare's decision to build their infrastructure with Rust, the integration of Rust into Linux Kernel 6.1, and understand the importance of both speed and size in Rust compilation.
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1 - Why Rust Trends?
Explore the latest news and trends in the world of Rust - the fastest growing system programming language offering safety, speed, and concurrency. Get insights into the production-ready Tor client developed with Rust, learn about Rust's application in microcontrollers, and discover an Unreal game engine add-on written in Rust.
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