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- 06:31, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Debugging My First Rust Project.jpg
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- 06:28, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Concurrency in Rust: Building Multi-User Real-Time Systems Like a Pro (Created page with "Let’s talk about something spicy today — Concurrency in Rust, the secret sauce behind building fast, reliable, and real-time systems that handle multiple users without breaking a sweat. If you’ve ever built a chat app, multiplayer game, or real-time dashboard, you already know — concurrency is where things get fun (and sometimes painful 😅). Rust, however, makes it both safe and blazing fast. 500px 🧩 W...")
- 06:28, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Concurrency in Rust- Building Multi-User.jpg
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- 06:26, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page The Great Developer Divide: When 3,000 Rust Commits Clash with a Single API Call (Created page with "500px Alright, so tell me-do you ever just feel like the whole tech world is doing a really fast shuffle? Because honestly, I do. We’re living through this wild, sometimes kinda unsettling, period where what we call “valuable engineering” seems to be constantly up for grabs. There’s this undeniable tension bubbling up, right? It’s like a showdown between the super deep, careful craft of a Rust core contr...")
- 06:25, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:The Great Developer Divide- When 3,000 Rust.jpg
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- 06:24, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page From C++ to Rust: Why Swift’s Future Is Being Rewritten in Safety (Created page with "500px Swift was born to replace Objective-C. But under the hood, much of its runtime, memory model, and standard library still relied on the foundations of C and C++. That’s now changing. Apple’s compiler team and the Swift open-source community are gradually moving away from C++ dependencies — and leaning toward Rust, a language designed for memory safety, performance, and concurrency without compromise. This shift isn’t...")
- 06:23, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:From C++ to Rust.jpg
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- 06:21, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Zero-Copy or Bust: Designing a Blazing-Fast CSV Reader in Rust (Created page with "500px You’re staring at a CSV file — twelve million rows, forty columns — and your terminal cursor blinks back. The progress bar inches forward. Five seconds. Ten. Somewhere between boredom and frustration, you wonder if there’s a universe where parsing doesn’t feel like waiting for paint to dry. There is. It’s called zero-copy parsing, and it turns out the problem isn’t the data — it’s how you handle it. You’re not al...")
- 06:21, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Zero-Copy or Bust.jpg
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- 06:20, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust Traits vs OOP: 4 Patterns That Changed My Entire Coding Mindset (Created page with "500px Stop treating inheritance as the answer. Stop trading flexibility for brittle hierarchies. This article shows four trait-driven patterns that will change how you design real systems. Each pattern contains a tiny, clear example, a short benchmark, a hand-drawn-style diagram in lines, and practical guidance you can apply today. Read this like a conversation over coffee. I will be direct. You will come away with patte...")
- 06:17, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust Traits vs OOP- 4 Patterns.jpg
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- 05:26, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust’s Secret Superpower: Compile-Time Concurrency That Actually Holds Up (Created page with "500px You don’t need a bigger thread pool. You need fewer ways to shoot yourself in the foot. Rust’s most controversial idea — make the compiler your strictest reviewer — is exactly why it’s so good at thread safety. Instead of hoping a runtime or a linter catches race conditions, Rust refuses to build programs that share and mutate data unsafely. The result: you ship fewer heisenbugs and spend more time writing fe...")
- 05:24, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust’s Secret Superpower.jpg
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- 05:23, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust Kernel Modules, Ready-to-Ship: A cargo-generate Template with Tests, CI, and Zero-Panic Defaults (Created page with "500px Just like shipping containers standardized global logistics, cargo-generate templates standardize Rust kernel module development — complete with safety guarantees, automated tests, and CI pipelines ready from the first commit. I shipped my first Rust kernel module last month. Zero panics in 14 months of production. But getting there? That was a nightmare. The initial setup took three days. Makefiles that wouldn’t cooperate wi...")
- 05:20, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust Kernel Modules.jpg
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- 05:19, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Why Rewriting in Rust Won’t Fix Your Business Logic (Created page with "Last week, someone in our engineering Slack channel suggested rewriting our order processing service in Rust. “It’ll be faster,” they said. “Memory safe,” they added. “Zero-cost abstractions.” I’ve seen this movie before. Different language, same plot. Five years ago, it was Go that would save us. Three years ago, it was microservices. Now it’s Rust. 500px Here’s what I’ve learned from watching rewrites: the lan...")
- 05:17, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Why Rewriting in Rust.jpg
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- 05:15, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust Just Killed Our $50K AWS Bill — The 72-Hour Migration Nobody Believed (Created page with "500px Sometimes the fastest way to save money is to throw out what’s “good enough” and rebuild from scratch. This is what $42,000 in monthly savings looks like. Our TL walks into the engineering pod with his laptop open and this look — you know the one, where you can’t tell if someone’s about to announce layoffs or free pizza. “We’re rewriting the payment gateway this weekend. In Rust.” I actually laughed. Not b...")
- 05:13, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust Just Killed Our $50K.jpg
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- 05:12, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Time-travel in Rust: How Async Functions Resumes Where it Left off! (Created page with "500px Have you ever imagined how a Rust async function resumes from the middle when an async I/O is complete? It feels like pure magic what rust does under the hood, for example: <pre> async fn get_user(id: i32) -> Result<User, Error> { let url = format!("https://api.example.com/users/{}", id); // wait until the api call completes let response = reqwest::get(url).await?; // then wait till the json stream to User struct,...")
- 05:09, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Time-travel in Rust.jpg
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- 05:08, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust Is Overhyped Garbage: Why Go Will Bury It in Production by 2026 (Created page with "Rust’s fanbase loves to talk about safety, zero-cost abstractions, and fearless concurrency. But here’s the truth teams won’t admit publicly: the language is collapsing under its own complexity, and Go is quietly winning the only battle that matters — production velocity at scale. 500px The Hype vs. What Actually Ships Rust was marketed as the cure for memory bugs and systems-level fragility. In practice, companies trying...")
- 05:06, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust Is Overhyped Garbage.jpg
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- 05:05, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page I Don’t Need Rust’s Speed — So Why Does Its Type System Keep Winning My Web APIs? (Created page with "500px The failure wasn’t noisy. A transfer path slipped past a validator and moved money when it shouldn’t. The rule existed in comments. It didn’t exist in the shape of the code. We reshaped the code around types. The same change refused to build. That was the day I stopped talking about speed. The short answer Rust keeps winning because business rules can become types. When a rule is a type, illegal st...")
- 05:03, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:I Don’t Need Rust’s Speed.jpg
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- 05:02, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Inlining Gone Wrong: How Rust’s Optimizer Sometimes Betrays You (Created page with "500px There’s a special kind of heartbreak every systems developer knows: You open your profiler expecting to see your carefully tuned function blazing fast… …and instead, it’s taking more time than before you optimized it. You didn’t change the algorithm. You just added #[inline(always)]. Welcome to the dark side of Rust’s inlining optimizer — where performance can sometimes regress the moment you try to help i...")
- 04:59, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Inlining Gone Wrong.jpg
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- 04:58, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust Is the New Assembly — And That’s a Compliment (Created page with "file:Rust_Is_the_New_Assembly.jpg Introduction: Rust Isn’t High-Level — It’s Closer to the Metal With a Seatbelt When people say “Rust feels like modern C++”, they’re only half right. Rust isn’t trying to replace your scripting languages or your backend frameworks — it’s quietly taking the role Assembly once had: the language you use when performance, control, and correctness matter more than convenience. In this article, we’ll dive into why...")
- 04:56, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust Is the New Assembly.jpg
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- 04:55, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust’s RefCell and Interior Mutability: The Feature That Broke My Brain (Then Fixed My Design) (Created page with "500px I’ll be honest: The first time I saw a RefCell in Rust, I closed the tab. It felt like a betrayal. Rust was supposed to be safe, predictable, immutable by default. And now this thing — this box of interior mutability — was promising to mutate data behind an immutable reference. My brain screamed: “Isn’t that literally what Rust was built to prevent?” But then… it clicked. And that...")
- 04:53, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust’s RefCell and Interior Mutability.jpg
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- 04:51, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page A sprinkle of Rust — Bind, don’t rewrite, in the age of MCP servers (Created page with "With the advent of OpenAI’s AgentKit, and a general shift towards agentic workflows in nearly everything you could imagine, it is more prudent than ever to get familiar with developing and deploying Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that your LLM agents can use for tool calling. That being said, let us explore how the beautifully performant language of Rust fits in the equation, and why I would recommend using it in small doses, through bindings to Python code, rat...")
- 04:49, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust in Production: The Day I Realized Safety Could Also Mean Speed (Created page with "500px Source : Unsplash by Emile Perron 1. The First Time Rust Surprised Me When I first picked up Rust, I expected pain. I had heard all the horror stories about the borrow checker, cryptic error messages, and endless compilation errors. What I didn’t expect was how fast and safe my production systems would become once I pushed through. My turning point came while rewriting a service I had originally bu...")
- 04:48, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust in Production- The Day I Realized Safety.jpg