I'm looking forward to a better borrow checker. There is a ton of simple code that's obviously safe, but where you have to introduce temp vars to stage the borrowing rather than writing to single compound expression.
Why are all these conferences having separate channels? IMO they should all be published under the common banner of Rust's official channel. Makes looking for them way easier.
This is a bad talk. Giving a talk is hard. We all give bad talks, but that feedback is needed. This talk was the inverse of clarity. It was meandering and lost and without a clear point. And this isn't about it being technical -- it wasn't very technical, it was without a goal -- neither sharing with an in-domain technical audience nor communicating to an out-of-domain technical audience. It felt like an embarrassed, shoe staring, mumbled apology. This is an interesting topic and it's worth practicing the talk with some persons who can assist.
Always good to hear Polonius updates. The plan keeps evolving, leading us closer and closer to something we'll be able to use.
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I'm looking forward to a better borrow checker. There is a ton of simple code that's obviously safe, but where you have to introduce temp vars to stage the borrowing rather than writing to single compound expression.
Why are all these conferences having separate channels? IMO they should all be published under the common banner of Rust's official channel. Makes looking for them way easier.
This is a bad talk. Giving a talk is hard. We all give bad talks, but that feedback is needed. This talk was the inverse of clarity. It was meandering and lost and without a clear point. And this isn't about it being technical -- it wasn't very technical, it was without a goal -- neither sharing with an in-domain technical audience nor communicating to an out-of-domain technical audience. It felt like an embarrassed, shoe staring, mumbled apology. This is an interesting topic and it's worth practicing the talk with some persons who can assist.