Alessandro Dalfovo (@f48u1020) 's Twitter Profile
Alessandro Dalfovo

@f48u1020

Lazy Software Developer

ID: 242254976

calendar_today24-01-2011 10:07:16

269 Tweet

48 Followers

110 Following

ItaliaTeam (@italiateam_it) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SΓ¬, lo sappiamo che sono cattivi ma la squadra Ginew non poteva mancare. Grazie ai pistard campioni olimpici Elia Viviani, Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, Simone Consonni e Jonathan Milan! πŸ˜„πŸ’™ #ItaliaTeam | #StuporMundi | #Tokyo2020

Sì, lo sappiamo che sono cattivi ma la squadra Ginew non poteva mancare. 

Grazie ai pistard campioni olimpici Elia Viviani, Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, Simone Consonni e Jonathan Milan! πŸ˜„πŸ’™

#ItaliaTeam | #StuporMundi | #Tokyo2020
Mara (@m_ou_se) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you like Rust Language so much, stop trying to hire all the active Rust team members to work on something else. Sponsor us instead! βœ¨πŸ’Ά "We love Rust and your work on the language and standard libary, so how about you quit doing that?" β€”Startup founders in all of our inboxes. πŸ™„

Luca Palmieri (@algo_luca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

`tracing-actix-web` has just crossed 100k downloads on crates.io πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ It provides a smooth path to integrate Actix with Tokio's tracing while populating all the attributes specified by OpenTelemetry's semantic convention.

`tracing-actix-web` has just crossed 100k downloads on crates.io πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

It provides a smooth path to integrate <a href="/actix_rs/">Actix</a> with <a href="/tokio_rs/">Tokio</a>'s tracing while populating all the attributes specified by <a href="/opentelemetry/">OpenTelemetry</a>'s semantic convention.
Mara (@m_ou_se) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ†•πŸ¦€ A new exciting Rust Language feature coming up in Rust 1.58: format argument capturing! πŸŽ‰βœ¨ Starting in Rust 1.58, which will be released as stable on January 13, you can refer to variables from within format strings: let name = "world"; println!("Hello, {name}!"); Examples:

πŸ†•πŸ¦€ A new exciting <a href="/rustlang/">Rust Language</a> feature coming up in Rust 1.58: format argument capturing! πŸŽ‰βœ¨

Starting in Rust 1.58, which will be released as stable on January 13, you can refer to variables from within format strings:

let name = "world";
println!("Hello, {name}!");

Examples:
Mario Fusco (@mariofusco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm a bit surprised that it is necessary to say this, but apparently it is ... No, sending screenshoot of your IDE is definitively NOT the best way to share your code πŸ˜’πŸ™„πŸ˜±

Alessandro Dalfovo (@f48u1020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm going through the path of learning rust... But I haven't found a good editor yet. Do you have any suggestion? #rustlang #Rust

rust-analyzer (@rust_analyzer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Changelog #138 This release adds a "&str to String" assist and fixes proc macros on 1.63, improves const generics, and fixes a stack overflow with associated types in traits. rust-analyzer.github.io/thisweek/2022/…

Changelog #138

This release adds a "&amp;str to String" assist and fixes proc macros on 1.63, improves const generics, and fixes a stack overflow with associated types in traits.

rust-analyzer.github.io/thisweek/2022/…
rust-analyzer (@rust_analyzer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Changelog #139 This release adds 1.64, but drops proc macro support for pre-1.58, introduces "Go to implementation" functionality on trait methods, and lays the groundwork for some really nice proc macro improvements in the future. rust-analyzer.github.io/thisweek/2022/…