Hell? I don’t see what you mean, that’s a fairly simple concept!
https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/subtyping.html#variance 🫣🔥🔥🔥 (the table in this section sometimes haunts me in my dreams)
Hell? I don’t see what you mean, that’s a fairly simple concept!
https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/subtyping.html#variance 🫣🔥🔥🔥 (the table in this section sometimes haunts me in my dreams)
It also has the best learning resources I’ve ever found for a programing language, which are free BTW.
I’ve tried to found a Python course for a friend (paid or not), and I couldn’t find anything that looked close to the quality of the Rust book. Some paid online courses have to be awesome but they are all paywalled before the first relevant chapter 🤷
In France our main concern is about “Bolorisation”, which is about two billionaires owning most of the mainstream medias (including Vincent Bolloré, hence the name). We still have major independant papers but they hardly choose what’s on the public debate.
Yeah that’s what I meant by my initial message, there people still have access to somewhat reliable source of information, mostly thanks to publicly owned TV and radio, but it’s very very very fragile right now. Education to media and information would be critical to navigate this mess, but we suck at this.
That’s fair. In France law requires transparency on how you fund your campaign and sets a limit. We often have candidates who bend the rules but justice at least make it harder.
Ofc it’s hard to compare our two countries, the US is a fking continent.
I’m not living in USA but I think people got exactly what they voted for, didn’t they?
Now the question of it being an educated vote and people being equipped to navigate modern media with modern disinformation techniques is another subject.
I recall that the Rust book is awesome, it should cover everything essential! I don’t know the other two, but rustlings probably follows the same path and might be a good sidecar for exercising :)
Good luck in your journey!