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

@f48u1020

Lazy Software Developer

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calendar_today24-01-2011 10:07:16

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ItaliaTeam (@italiateam_it) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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! 😄💙 #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! 😄💙

#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! ✨💶 "We love Rust and your work on the language and standard libary, so how about you quit doing that?" —Startup founders in all of our inboxes. 🙄

Luca Palmieri (@algo_luca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

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

🆕🦀 A new exciting Rust Language feature coming up in Rust 1.58: format argument capturing! 🎉✨ 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:

🆕🦀 A new exciting <a href="/rustlang/">Rust Language</a> feature coming up in Rust 1.58: format argument capturing! 🎉✨

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 😢🙄😱

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/…