@2_saqlain65702 I don't use Rust at work, so I am not a good resource for that, but the rust weekly email does link to a "who's hiring" rust thread.
That might help you find more industries.
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Thanks for sharing this. It means a lot to me.
Fun fact: I sometimes go back and watch my old videos to learn/refresh my memory as well.
Anyway, I wish you the best of luck on your Rust journey!
also @Crazcalm thank you so much your rust playlist is so good many times when i dont feel like reading documentation i open your playlist, and the other way i use it is, i read everything try to play with the code and then come back to your vids on the same topic
@QuanSai I had a hard time getting into it as well. The trick is, you have to make it past the Skypiea arc. That is the turning point in the show. After that point, you will understand why everyone loves this show.
@jntrnr I got this to compile, but I am not sure this is what you want.
Anyway, I think the issue is that the async function must live as long as the mutable reference that gets passed to it.
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@vamchale Thanks for sharing!
To me, that sounds like a cool feature, but i also had the privilege of learning about it via a Twitter post while eating lunch.
I can image a dozen ways where being forced to learn this is annoying.
Good luck with whatever you are working on n!