#RustChallenge:
What is the output?
A. It will print kernel
B. It will give a compilation error (explain why)
C. It will give a runtime error (explain why)
#rustlang #rust
What is the output?
A. It will print kernel
B. It will give a compilation error (explain why)
C. It will give a runtime error (explain why)
#rustlang #rust
git-dive is for better understanding why a change was made. Frequently, we work on code bases we didn't start which have too little documentation. Even worse if the original authors are not around. git-blame is an invaluable tool for this but it requires a lot of ceremony to get the information you need.
https://crates.io/crates/git-dive
https://crates.io/crates/git-dive
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crates.io: Rust Package Registry
crates.io serves as a central registry for sharing crates, which are packages or libraries written in Rust that you can use to enhance your projects
#RustChallenge:
🦀 #RustQuiz
What is the result?
A. Prints
B. Compilation error
C. Runtime error
🦀 #RustQuiz
What is the result?
A. Prints
Rust is Awsome
B. Compilation error
C. Runtime error
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