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Mario Pastorelli
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Let's try mastodon again. I'm @mariop@hachyderm.io on mastodon.
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This is a great blog post on designing error types in Rust @rustlang mmapped.blog/posts/12-rust-…
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@vpatryshev @GabriellaG439 As an example, you don't have a IDE when you are reviewing a PR. You could of course load the changes locally and use your IDE but it's not very practical.
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@GabriellaG439 what’s wrong with ide?
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@hryz3 @GabriellaG439 As a Rust developer who used Scala a lot I struggle to understand this. For me the two languages use traits the same way but I'm still learning Rust. Can you show me a case where Rust traits are more powerful than Scala one?
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@GabriellaG439 Rust traits are much more powerful than Scala ones. They can have associated types. The coolest thing is that you can create a trait and implement it for another trait.
Btw, they are type bounds, not types.
Rust traits are zero cost abstractions.
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@ShriramKMurthi Hot take: Programmers like minimalism in languages primarily for aesthetic/psychological reasons and the stated rational reasons (which do have some merit) are still mostly post hoc and don't fully justify. ...
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Developers who say performance is more important than correctness.
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Mushroom Office
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@fasterthanlime what you wrote really resonates with me. This part in particular. Thank you for the wonderful read!

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