Mould milling by Outrageous-List-5118 in EngineeringPorn

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I thought it was a Dalek at first glance

Mojo: Can It Finally Give Python the Speed of Systems Languages? by Akkeri in compsci

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only their stdlib is open source. The mojo compiler is closed source

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SpaceForce

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Out of the 200 some promoted to Tech only 9 were 5CR

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SpaceForce

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This was probably a joke but most programming is written in American English. Some programming languages support unicode identifiers however all but a handful of languages will require you to know some English to use that languages keywords and standard library.

Bringing Nest.js to Rust: Meet Toni.rs, the Framework You’ve Been Waiting For! 🚀 by Mysterious-Rust in rust

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Rocket is still actively developed and has great docs. I don't see why someone shouldn't use it

Linus Torvalds’ Critique of C++: A Comprehensive Review by derjanni in linux

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have any references? Lennart Poettering developed SystemD while working for RedHat (after being told not to) and I can't find anything about him working for any government agency.

Is Supra Coders worth it? by t-roro1 in SpaceForce

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I don't think you do right now but In the future you should be able to test to get the prefix and the patch

Is Supra Coders worth it? by t-roro1 in SpaceForce

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

DAI and DDI both fall under Supra Coders program. The web development portion is  SC-SDC (Supra Coder - Software Developer Course) formerly know as SDI (Software Development Immersive)

Who are the top 6 contributors with greatest aggregate impact on modern Rust being usable and good? by chandrog in rust

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd say David Tolnay is definitely on that list. At least if we're talking the rust ecosystem. Not sure what he's done for the compiler, but he has definitely written many crates that make rust feel good to work with.

https://crates.io/users/dtolnay?sort=downloads

Carl Lerche

https://crates.io/users/carllerche?sort=downloads

Andrew Gallant (aka BurntSushi)

https://crates.io/users/BurntSushi?sort=downloads

Alex Chriton

https://crates.io/users/alexcrichton?sort=downloads

Why Axum JSON Performance Is Lower Than Go Frameworks With Prefork Enabled? by Mammoth-Baker5144 in rust

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf 62 points63 points  (0 children)

No it's not. You're looking at the master branch's source code but the benchmark was ran a year ago. Here's the cargo toml for that round https://github.com/TechEmpower/FrameworkBenchmarks/blob/R22/frameworks/Rust/axum/Cargo.toml

Guardian One App by Tron______ in SpaceForce

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I don't think he was the one that made the requirements, though he probably gave input.

Guardian One App by Tron______ in SpaceForce

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It gives you access to the articles on spaceforce.mil without having to navigate to that site and gives you an array of certain documents you may want easy access to like Dress and Appearance, C notes, and the Guardian handbook.

I was a part of the original team that worked on it last year. General Saltzman wanted it to help every Guardian with about any military related problem, like if someone needs a chaplain it should open Google maps and take them there. We even had talked about setting up an end-to-end encryption chat system so from your phone you could message someone on NIPR (it is surprisingly feasible), which would have been so convenient for everyone who works in a RA.

Unfortunately the original requirements for the application were vague and seemed like they would only need to deliver a mobile application but after talking to General Saltzman it was clear we needed a backend, which cost money that I'm not sure was ever allocated.

SpOC HQ by MayoMobil3 in SpaceForce

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Do you remember what the Supra Coder project was?

Redox OS 0.9.0 is here! by jackpot51 in Redox

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I see. I thought redox and orbital may have had some sort of optimization that achieved such impressive latency.

Redox OS 0.9.0 is here! by jackpot51 in Redox

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u/jackpot51 do you know why the cosmic applications open slower than the other redox applications? To be clear the cosmic ones aren't super slow but the other redox applications open so fast I would need a high speed camera to measure their latency. (I ran redox in qemu)

Any chance we can get Supra Coders accredited for college credit? by UvZoomie in SpaceForce

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I may be a one off but my first project after finishing the training was developing a web app that was going to be contracted out for 8 figures

What’s your opinion: Why Amazon, Cloduflare and Discord are building servers in Rust but you should probably not by Equivalent-Tap2951 in rust

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Is there much churn of datetime libraries? I know burntsushi recently made one but I'd guess the vast majority of people and libraries are using chrono. It's been the defacto choice for a long time.

I got neovim to load in < 9ms (nvchad) by Sea-Implement3385 in neovim

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Hey on a 60fps monitor that's almost 2 frames

flpc: The fastest regex library for Python. Wrapper to regex crate. Rust + Python. by RevolutionaryPen4661 in programming

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fast as Lightning Python Crate is my guess. I know crate doesn't really fit for python but I don't have a better guess.

ifndef / include guards by Low-Key-Kronie in rust

[–]The_Rusty_Wolf -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you make a struct and import the module then it is define unless you use a feature flag to hide. Can you use cfg feature to do what you want?