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Zig | Type cast : Arrays & Slices | Tutorial 49
article: medium.com/@mikecode/zig-49-type-cast-slice-and-array-2ca967174c12
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Rust | How to list all items in a directory | Tutorial
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/rust-how-to-list-all-the-items-in-a-directory-d9289123ed2b
Zig | Type cast from Float to Integer | Tutorial 48
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/zig-48-type-cast-float-to-int-5f841df16b18
Rust | Iterator Scan | Tutorial
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/rust-iterator-scan-c879104c5fd2
Zig | Type cast from Integer to float | Tutorial 47
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/zig-47-type-cast-from-integer-number-to-float-number-d3816229ef79
Rust | How to encode and decode data into Base64 | Tutorial
Просмотров 2212 часов назад
article:medium.com/@mikecode/rust-base64-encoding-decoding-82a31907b798
Zig | Optional Pointer Types | Tutorial 46
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/zig-46-optional-pointer-type-9f5d6d23d1f1
Rust | How to compute sha256 Hash | Tutorial
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article:medium.com/@mikecode/rust-sha256-hash-4c4a524cc4b8
Zig | Optional Types | Tutorial 45
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/zig-45-optional-type-144cef01307e
Rust | How to parse a url | url | Tutorial
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/rust-url-parse-712994cd1263
Zig | How to merge two error types | Tutorial 44
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/zig-44-how-to-merge-two-error-types-730b79eb7668
Rust | How to write Xml | quick-xml | Tutorial
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/rust-how-to-write-xml-in-rust-quick-xml-4f31c14fa023
Zig | errdefer | Tutorial 43
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/zig-43-errdefer-db397dd1d320
Rust | How to read Xml | quick-xml | Tutorial
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/rust-how-to-read-xml-in-rust-quick-xml-520e7b51dc1e
Zig | How to use try keyword to handle errors | try | Tutorial 42
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article: medium.com/@mikecode/zig-42-try-e2bea9879708
Zig | How to provide a default value when an error occurs | catch | Tutorial 41
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Zig | How to provide a default value when an error occurs | catch | Tutorial 41
Zig | How to return a value or an error | error union type | Tutorial 40
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Zig | How to return a value or an error | error union type | Tutorial 40
Rust | How to handle json in Rust | Tutorial
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Rust | How to handle json in Rust | Tutorial
Rust | How to use Regular Expression in Rust | Tutorial
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Rust | How to use Regular Expression in Rust | Tutorial
Rust | How to return a closure from a function | Tutorial
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Rust | How to return a closure from a function | Tutorial
Zig | How to write test | Tutorial 37
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Zig | How to write test | Tutorial 37
Rust | How to create a text template to render dynamic content | handlebars | Tutorial
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Rust | How to create a text template to render dynamic content | handlebars | Tutorial
Rust | How to do operations in parallel | rayon | Tutorial
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Rust | How to do operations in parallel | rayon | Tutorial
Rust | How to implement Defer in Rust | Tutorial
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Rust | How to implement Defer in Rust | Tutorial
whats with acent bruh , so damn difficult to understand
Sorry, bruh! I'm try to improve!
Why? I dont get what this is for
Generate html and render dynamic content
@@mikecode-ns7tq cool! Thanks for the content. I enjoy your short clips
Thank you so much for such a short and intuitive video!
Why would we use stdout and not println!, is there a use case?
Both are ok for most scenarios, but println! is more convenient.
Very helpful and good videos. Quality content. But voice is low. I am literally unable to hear much. Kindly make standard about that. Thank you
Thank you so much. Sorry about the audio quality.
what
What?
nice!
Thank you!
We can spend two hours talking about ownership in Rust.
Yes , Ownership concept is hard to understand for beginners.
you already wrote use std::ptr; why write std::ptr again. just write ptr. thats the whole point.
You are right , Thank you.
well done 👍
Thank you.
are doing some dioxus tutorial?
Ok , I will write this down.
@@mikecode-ns7tq you're the best man! thank you!
Amazing series, I will be waiting for new episodes :) of yew and in the meantime I'll check out your other Rust playlists. It would be nice to see the whole MERN stack adapted to Rust series, Rocket for Express and maybe usage of serde and connecting with MongoDB. Some Tauri for mobile app dev, tailwind for css in yew, etc.
Thank you!
I guess this video should have number 18. Do you need a help with enumerating them again?
I guess I made a mistake...
@@mikecode-ns7tq I'm comanager of one YT channel with over 80k+ subscribers and spend a few days helping them with such things, so I can do that. But, you have no reason to trust me. And yes, I hear about XZ backdoor story.
@@mikecode-ns7tq If you want, I can help you with correcting it.
We can spend next 12 hours talking about stack and heap.
Yes , it's hard to understand stack and heap.
1:47 This code doesn't compile on my computer because `[&str; 3]` doesn't implement `std::fmt::Display`. I don't know Rust enough to understand what is going on.
Did you try to directly print out the array without using for loop. If so , you should do like this : add :? in curly brackets: fn main() { let a = ["jim", "tom", "joe"]; println!("{:?}", a) }
I have a fun with your videos.
Thank you.
I like your videos. I can sit and just write down few lines of code.
Thanks.
Nice video. Only sound is a bit too low.
Thank you, you can increase playback speed.
what kind of AI voice is that....
Thank you.
Rust has a lot of interesting features.
Your tutorial is good occasion to learn Rust.
Thank you.
No boilerplates, straight to the point.
2:20 This example also didn't work in my Rust 1.78.0. It tell me: if `hello` is a function, use the arguments directly - hello(name: "Jim", age: 20); + hello("Jim", 20);
When you call a function , and pass values as arguments , you don't need to add the parameter's name . You should call function like this : hello("jim", 10)
I figured out what's the problem , because I added extension rust-analyzer in vs-code , so it will automatically show the parameter's name. Actually they are not part of code. What text editor you are using , you should also add rust-analyzer extension , it helps a lot in coding in rust.
@@mikecode-ns7tq Thank you for explanation. It is not so easy to spot, what is part of Rust code and what is added by rust-analyzer extension.
@@kamilziemian995 You can watch this video , how to add extension rust-analyzer to vs-code : ruclips.net/video/ftgvfJzm8fo/видео.html
Interesting. Using arrays in Rust have few twist that I still didn't understand.
2:30 Third line of code show here isn't compiling in my rustc 1.78.0. It complain about colon in "x:" in this way: expected one of `)`, `,`, `@`, or `|`, found `:`. I need to learn more Rust to understand what is going on and fix it.
Did you forget to add ) let tup = ("hello", 5 , 1.2); let (x, y, z ) = tup; println!("{x}"); println!("{y}"); println!("{z}");
I like this series.
Funny series to learn basics of Rust.
Good video. 👍
Thank you.
This series is quit unusual.
thank you
You are welcom.
nice job!! keep it up.
Thank you!
Great video! Thanks!
You are welcome!
hello world n't?
yes
Thx man i was learning rust and your video popped up. Learnt something new
My pleasure.
None of this works.
Sorry about that.
Thanks alot!
My pleasure.
can you do Tauri?
Ok, I will write it down.
G, can u make a video bout inserting styles?
Css ? Ok.
@@mikecode-ns7tq yeah, inserting styles into yew
@@DivakarP-fg5nf You can watch this : ruclips.net/video/5lWGqFJhHdU/видео.htmlsi=ugRqSqffPtyLhooA
your videos helped me, thank you!
You are welcome.
Are you chinese?
I thought I was going crazy for a moment wondering how you got away with not putting a semicolon on line 11 and didn't get a compile error. But then I realized it's the last line of the main function.
Also println! macro will not return anything.
I don’t get the “difficulty”
It's about how hard to get a right hash. When difficulty is longer or more complex , it's harder to find the right hash.Because the right hash must start with the difficulty.
Awesome video ❤
Thank you.
Nice video ❤
Thank you.
🤣 Show how to install rust
Wow! We’re done with rust ?
Not yet , I think we still have a lot need to learn in Rust.
GO ON!
Thank you, I will keep going.
Nice video 🎉
Thank you.
Promo-SM ☹️
Another good video milk. I have been using the derive hash whenever i need to store custom structs in a HashMap.
Thank you.