Amazing post for those who use Garmin watches:
A lot of the best features are buried deep in menusโhere's what's worth digging for. https://lifehacker.com/health/hacks-every-garmin-watch-user-should-know
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Amazing post for those who use Garmin watches:
A lot of the best features are buried deep in menusโhere's what's worth digging for. https://lifehacker.com/health/hacks-every-garmin-watch-user-should-know
@cwoodruff Ohhh yes, I know their fight to push Rust while the community has not (totally) surrendered to it.
Do you intend to use Rust professionally? I'm asking with no second interests, just as a C# dev for 19y, I have these kinds of thoughts from time to time.
I promise not to ask any more questions and just thank you for your time. :)
as well? With Microsoft selecting Go to rewrite typescript, a lot of doubts were thrown over the future of Rust. (If my memory doesn't fail me, I think a couple of years back, they decided to rewrite microservices (C#) using Rust).