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- 04:27, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs uploaded File:Correct approach.jpg
- 04:26, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Before after optimiz.jpg
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- 04:25, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Correctness.jpg
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- 04:23, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:After migration.jpg
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- 04:21, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Cpu cores.jpg
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- 04:21, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Memory (gb).jpg
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- 04:18, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Nobody Warned Me About Rust’s IDE Support. Now I’m Warning You (Created page with "I’ve been writing Java and Go professionally for the past four years. Last month, I finally decided to dive deep into Rust. Everyone told me the borrow checker would be the hard part. They were wrong. The IDE tooling hit me first. 500px I’m still learning Rust, still working through ownership concepts, but the development experience itself has been the real adjustment. Here’s what I’m dealing with. Compile Times Are Not What I Exp...")
- 04:14, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Nobody Warned Me.jpg
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- 04:13, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page The Rise of Embedded WebAssembly: Rust’s WASI Revolution (Created page with "500px There’s a silent revolution happening — and it’s not in browsers anymore. It’s happening inside routers, IoT boards, game consoles, and even satellites. That revolution is WebAssembly (Wasm) — powered not by JavaScript, but by Rust. And the secret weapon behind it? WASI — the WebAssembly System Interface. Wait, WASI? What’s That? When WebAssembly was first introduced, it was meant for browsers — to run...")
- 04:09, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:The Rise of Embedded.jpg
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- 04:08, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Forget Futures — These 4 Async Patterns Made My Rust Code Cleaner and Faster (Created page with "500px Rust async can be practical without wrestling with combinator hell. The ideas here are simple. They scale. They made my code easier to reason about and 2–3x faster in real workloads. Read closely, try the snippets, and use what fits. Why this matters — short and sharp As systems grow, raw futures and nested combinators become a maintenance tax. The code compiles, but it is brittle. Bugs hide in corners. Latency appears in produc...")
- 04:03, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Forget Futures .jpg
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- 04:01, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Remember: Don’t Mention Rust During Interviews (Created page with "500px Today I want to write something beyond tech. I want to talk about psychology and humanity in tech, about the unspoken social dynamics that often matter more than our technical skills. There’s an unwritten rule circulating among experienced developers: Don’t mention Rust in a non-Rust team during interviews. At first glance, this seems absurd. Why would discussing a modern, safe systems language be a problem? Yet from my experie...")
- 03:58, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Remember- Don’t.jpg
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- 15:39, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page 5 Rust Concurrency Models (With Real Code Examples) (Created page with "This article shows five practical Rust concurrency models, working code, measured results, and hand-drawn-style diagrams so that a single read will change the way code is written from this moment onward. Read this if performance matters, if correctness matters, and if the next bug must be prevented rather than debugged at midnight. The examples are small, real, and reproducible. Follow the code, run it with --release, and compare results on your machine. file:Quick_o...")
- 15:33, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Quick overview.jpg
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- 15:32, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page We stopped writing Rust. Rust started writing itself (Created page with "our codebase was smaller, cleaner, and somehow… faster. That’s when we realized: Rust’s meta-programming isn’t just about reducing boilerplate — it’s about unleashing performance that humans could never manually write. Welcome to the revolution where Rust writes the hard parts, and you just design the logic. 500px What Meta-Programming Really Means in Rust If you’ve written macros in C or templates in C++, you might thin...")
- 15:28, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:We stopped writing.jpg
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- 15:27, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Inside Rust’s Meta-Programming Revolution: Macros 2.0 (Created page with "500px “Wait, Rust Has Macros?” If you’re new to Rust, the word macro probably evokes flashbacks to C’s preprocessor nightmares — #define spaghetti, double-evaluated expressions, and impossible-to-debug expansions. But Rust’s macros are nothing like that. They’re not dumb text substitution engines. They’re syntactic transformers — fully aware of types, scopes, and syntax trees. And with Macros 2.0, Rust is...")
- 15:22, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Inside Rust’s Meta.jpg
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- 15:21, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page I Wrote 30,000 Lines of Rust, This Is What It Taught Me (Created page with "The first time Rust humbled me, my terminal looked like a Christmas tree. I had just threaded a reference through three layers of functions to shave allocations off a hot path. The compiler responded with a polite avalanche: cannot borrow foo as mutable because it is also borrowed as immutable. I’d spent years in languages where tests—or worse, production—find these edges. Rust found mine before the code ever ran. I was annoyed. Then I slept. In the morning, I r...")
- 15:16, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Reproduce locally.jpg
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- 15:15, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:I Wrote 30,000.jpg
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- 15:14, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Why Zig Is Quietly Doing What Rust Couldn’t: Staying Simple (Created page with "The Hook The first time I wrote Zig code, I laughed out loud. Not because it was funny — but because I couldn’t believe something this… quiet still existed in modern programming. No macros yelling at me. No borrow checker existential crises. Just me, a function, and a compiler that didn’t feel like a disappointed parent. After years of wrestling Rust — the language that promised to save us all from C but somehow turned into a personality test — Zig felt li...")
- 15:10, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Why Zig Is Quietly.jpg
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- 15:09, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Kornia-rs: The Rust Library You Will End Up Using (Even If You Do Not Do AI) (Created page with "500px Image pipelines belong in safe, fast Rust now. Short sentences. Sharp stakes. This is not a tutorial about theory. This is a practical invitation. If the project on your desk must touch pixels, frames, or thumbnails, keep reading. Why this matters, in plain terms If images touch your stack, a tiny library can save days. Not in vague ways. In concrete ways: * Fewer bindings. Less glue code to maintain. * Fewer memory bugs. Rust enforc...")
- 15:05, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Kornia-rs.jpg
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- 15:03, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page 10 Rust Tricks Every Senior Engineer Knows (But Juniors Miss) (Created page with "500px This article is not a list of fanciful tricks. This is a field guide written for the engineer who already knows Rust basics and wants practical moves that produce measurable wins. Each trick contains a small, clear code example, a short benchmark summary, and a plain-English explanation of why the change matters. Read this with a cup of coffee and a code editor open. How to read this piece * Each trick follows: Problem → Change...")
- 14:58, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:10 Rust Tricks.jpg
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- 14:57, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust’s New Borrow Checker (Polonius) Is Coming (Created page with "500px Rust has long been praised for combining performance and safety, but one of its most subtle — and at times frustrating — features is the borrow checker. It’s strict, quirky, sometimes surprising. Over the years, Rust’s community has pushed the boundaries of what the borrow checker accepts, culminating in non-lexical lifetimes (NLL). But there’s still more to do. Enter Polonius — a next-generation borrow checker (or, more p...")
- 14:53, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust’s New.jpg
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- 14:52, 17 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Generic Associated Types (GATs): The Rust Feature That Finally Solves Async Trait Hell (Created page with "500px When I first dipped my toes into async Rust, I hit the wall. You know the one — the dreaded “async trait methods are not supported” compiler error. It felt absurd. Rust could safely juggle references across threads, guarantee memory safety at compile time… but couldn’t let me write an async function inside a trait? What followed was months of hacky workarounds: async_trait macros, lifetimes from hell, boxing fu...")