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- 04:52, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs uploaded File:The Ultimate Guide.jpg
- 04:51, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Four Rust Crates That Quietly Make Your Life Better (Created page with "500px Every Rust developer knows about serde, tokio, and clap. These are the workhorses, the crates that appear in nearly every Cargo.toml file. But the ecosystem’s real depth reveals itself in those smaller, focused libraries that solve specific problems elegantly. You add them to a project, they do exactly what they promise, and suddenly you wonder how you ever worked without them. Let me tell you about four crates that fall into this...")
- 04:48, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Four Rust Crates.jpg
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- 04:47, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust’s Seven Cardinal Sins (Created page with "500px The typical advice about Rust focuses on fighting the borrow checker or avoiding unwrap. After building distributed systems in Rust for years, I’ve found the real sins are more subtle. These are mistakes that experienced developers make after they’ve learned the basics, patterns that seem reasonable until they surface under production load as mysterious performance degradation or unexpected memory pressure. Sin #1: Fighting the Opt...")
- 04:42, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust’s Seven.jpg
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- 04:40, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Building a Linux Kernel Module in Rust: Zero Panics in 14 Months Production (Created page with "Our custom network driver, written in C, was a disaster. It crashed production servers 3–4 times per week. Each crash required manual intervention, customer downtime, and post-mortem analysis. The bugs were always memory safety issues: use-after-free, null pointer dereferences, buffer overflows. We spent 18 months fighting these crashes. Then Linux 6.1 merged initial Rust support, and we decided to rewrite our driver in Rust. The team’s reaction: skeptical borderin...")
- 04:35, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust kernel development.jpg
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- 04:31, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Why We Bet on Rust to Supercharge Feature Store at Agoda (Created page with "Rust has become the language everyone seems to be talking about. From startups to tech giants, companies are rewriting core systems and touting dramatic gains in performance, reliability, and safety. With so much buzz, it’s easy to wonder if Rust is just the latest industry fad or if there’s real substance behind the hype. At Agoda, several teams had already begun experimenting with Rust for performance-critical workloads, and their positive experiences caught our a...")
- 04:30, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Feature store.jpg
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- 04:29, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust scala.jpg
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- 04:28, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust table.jpg
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- 04:27, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:POC Stage.jpg
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- 04:27, 18 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Correct approach.jpg
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- 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...")