Welcome to the #10 edition of Rust in Blockchain, the hypest newsletter about the hypest tech. Previous: #9. (more…)
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Mini-Programmable Configuration Language. Contribute to cympfh/cumin development by creating an account on GitHub. (more…)
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The second installment of our series on building a runtime reflection system in Rust looks at how we can dynamically access attributes on Rust structs at runtime. (more…)
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Rust supports a number of type coercions, which implicitly convert one type to another. As in any language with coercion, there is a trade-off made between clarity when reading and ease of writing. While disagreement may be had about whether Rust’s list o... (more…)
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