The concept

A streamed reading club focused on rusts The Book and becoming reasonably good rust developers through community collaboration. If you’re interested, please comment so we know this’s something you’d like to join in on.

A Begining

To begin, I’ll be setting up a twitch stream where we read through the book together and solve some problems together related to the concepts provided. We’ll be able to collaborate in chat, and talk about it here after each stream. This way, we’ll be able to lean on each other or just hang out while we learn the language Lemmy uses for it’s backend. Other hosts will be welcome as the end goal is to create a group of people whose goal is to support our collective growth as developers

Anybodies welcome of any skill set, whether or not they want to continue on once we get to lemmys code base. If you’re completely new to rust this is a great place to start and if you already know the language we’d love to have you all the more. At the very least it’s a good networking opportunity but you’ll likely learn more than you thought.

Timing

Please comment your availability so we can find the best time and day to do this. As a stand-in and default though, 6:30pm EST (New York Time) on tuesday will be the start time. I’d be available on most days myself after 5pm Eastern Time (new york) though so don’t hesitate to suggest another time/date.

Where?

For now, I’ll be streaming this on a twitch channel I created a bit ago but never used. The link is here: https://www.twitch.tv/deerfromsmoke

Thank you @morrowind@lemmy.ml for the idea.

  • sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    9 months ago

    I’m glad you like the name, and yeah it looks like tuesday will be the start of all this. It’s a good day 5hough. I’m glad I gave a default responce.

    To respond to 6our points in order

    • that’d be great. Would you prefer I edit this to make more sense, or to make a new post?
    • someone else has already cross-posted into rust and learning proggramming, and I’ve personally cross-posted to programming. Looks promising, as ai have seven followers on the account now, we should actually get a few people in there. I’d agree though we should likely re-cross post once we have the first post meeting discussion thread and VOD up.
    • I agree, I’d love to have a post each week after the stream to discuss what we’ve learned and talk about the further reading/work. The format could follow what you suggest. Firstly, with the region shown in the stream, secondly with the further reading/work we agree on. (Let’s say, advent of code problems. That way we have some experiance coding it separately and can go over the solutions on stream.
    • Lastly, that’s a great point. A pinned post discussing what this is, how it’ll work, and with links to the twitch and youtube playlist would help alot
    • maegul (he/they)@lemmy.mlM
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      9 months ago

      Awesome.

      Also in order …

      • A new post makes the most sense I think (at least to get it into people’s feeds and also to start afresh).
        • If you’re ok making the post I’ll pin it once I see it.
        • Suggested details: Twitch link, datetime, brief summary of the idea/content and maybe a link back to this post.
      • Good to hear about the reposts and followers!
      • Cool. So basically a weekly post, after each stream, reflecting on the content of the stream itself (relevant also for those who didn’t catch it) and looking ahead to what the next one is about.
      • Yep … I’m thinking a post that is locked (no comments), which we can edit, and which is linked in the side bar.
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        9 months ago

        Sounds great, I’ll make that post to be pinned tomorrow a bit before the stream in order to act as a simultaneous reminder. Otherwise I think we’re in agreement. I’ll hopefully see you tomorrow