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Embedded systems developer, hobby #rust developer, #Linux user.

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@ainmosni I haven't done Go in a long while, but if I recall correctly, the differences that I'm getting at would be that the standard library collections are simply ordinary types with ordinary implementations, and so are channels, etc. - the base language does not really have much actual logic in it, that's all done using ordinary library code.
@ainmosni what I love most about it is how little "magic" there is. All the things in the standard library are just ordinary rust code that you could write yourself, the only "special sauce" are the #[lang] attributes that tell the compiler e.g. which trait it should use for function pointers/closures: https://doc.rust-lang.org/src/core/ops/function.rs.html#54
function.rs - source

Source of the Rust file `library/core/src/ops/function.rs`.

@dee Canonical are trying really hard to become Microsoft.
@karb_derg that's adorable!
@ShadowJonathan oh wow I had no idea I could just buy their soundtracks like that, I'm gonna have a field day next bandcamp friday

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@Purple congrats! Getting yourself to do that has to be tough. Hope it continues to work out well!
@VarisArt obviously this turned out quite verbose, and you don't have to put in any more effort than you feel like, I just wanted to make sure you're aware of the possibility and how it might be used. (3/3)

@VarisArt "A digital drawing of an anthropomorphic snow leopard on a hike. He is carrying a backpack with a rolled-up sleeping mat attached on top, the waist strap is closed over his red tank top. His thumbs are hooked into the backpack's shoulder straps as he gazes into the distance.

He walks among some trees under a blue sky with several small, fluffy clouds. In the distance, a mountain range can be seen through light mist." (2/)

@VarisArt I love the style and general feeling of that piece! If I may make one suggestion: mastodon allows attaching descriptions/"alt texts" to images, which allow people with vision (or bandwidth!) problems to enjoy them as well. An example for this image might be... (1/)