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3dworldrunner
·hace 2 años·discuss
So, I have a couple CS degrees, but due to a series of unfortunate events, basically 0’d out of industry pretty quickly out of uni, now years ago.

I just went through rustlings, and then this, and found both quite good. Rustlings is a little more gradual, perhaps, but basically just lists book sections to read for each problem set. This has a small outline of concepts for each exercise and is less reading.

I’d recommend either or both…and I found them both to be pretty accessible. Rustling is a slightly broader survey of topics just due to the reading. This is maybe a little quicker to the meat of it.

I don’t think either will give you 100% fluency in the borrow checker, but both will get you close enough to flesh out your understanding afterwards, and to make picking through readings more efficient afterwards.
3dworldrunner
·hace 2 años·discuss
Carcinization.
3dworldrunner
·hace 2 años·discuss
Having gone to university in Boston at a few different institutions, this is completely true. It's in the water. I think a lot of people never get out of the mindset, either.
3dworldrunner
·hace 2 años·discuss
That's actually part of the history of the new world. One of the primary uses of wood in Europe throughout the colonial period was boat-building. As such, one of the primary exports of early settlers and colonial corporations in the British colonies was timber, for boats. Eventually, it led to an indigenous boat-building industry, and from that, American mercantilism.
3dworldrunner
·hace 2 años·discuss
I went to a talk a number of years ago by a satellite provider that was using ML in a proprietary browser to predictively load site content based on user browsing habits. Significantly lowered user-experienced latency. Kind of like branch prediction.