the most short and understandable answer yet
the most short and understandable answer yet
yeah. references aren’t the same as pointers in c++ but similar, so it’s something along those lines.
That got me confused with rust references and why the dereference operator even exists as well.
Sure, but I am not sure if promoting that community will help when the current community should allow them.
Anyways, I’ll make a comment on the current poll post and edit the sidebar to promote this askusa community.
It depends on the poll result.
You made it? Feels more like ChatGPT did.
Please read the book fully before starting any real project. It will save you headaches later
nice
I mostly use Axum (backend) with Leptos (frontend with WASM). If possible, I’d always want to use one single language for everything.
nerd
yes
edit: it breaks rule 3 as the formatting defined in the formatting syntax section cant be applied to instances. This is because an instance isnt a community. And because of that, we know that this community isnt for instances.
yeah but this community is only for posting lemmy communities (as in subreddits), not instances
No.
If you wanted to get the majority, you’d use the way I mentioned.
Or you can just have two links, one for lemmy (the way I’ve done it) and one the way you’ve done it for mbin/kbin users.
Please just use !loops@midwest.social and not [!loops@midwest.social]()
Rust 2024 edition is going to be awesome