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9:00 AM
If only there was an opening for a remote Rust job I could apply to... I can continue dreaming I guess :v
 
9:12 AM
Rust on remotes?
 
I don't think remotes need a microcontroller to work
But I guess some of the more complicated ones do :?
https://swift.org/server-apis/

This gets me stoked to advance stuff in Rust
At least when it comes to server stuff
 
 
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2:59 PM
@Shepmaster from what I read, you work with Rust?
 
3:10 PM
@Neikos True (with an asterisk).
 
Nice
 
 
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5:47 PM
Halp, this new question needs a helpful non-aggressive comment.
 
@E_net4 good luck and godspeed
 
Moo.
 
6:04 PM
@E_net4 question answered — a swing and a miss.
 
I'm a lot more confused now.
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40268699/is-a-bool-input-possible-in-rust?noredirect=1#comment67798444_40268699

What just happen
Hah, it was edited.
But still...
 
yes, and quickly
 
Not fast enough.
 
6:29 PM
Hey, a question that made me think "hmm, why not" yay! stackoverflow.com/questions/40269242/…
 
7:24 PM
@E_net4 Heard someone mention confusion about Red here. I certainly don't see Red v Rust as a fight. Red's heritage comes from Lisp, Forth, and Logo. There is no Java dependency or relation at all. Currently, if you want to rebuild Red from source, it does depend on REBOL (it's direct ancestor), but if you just want to use it you don't need anything other than the single Red binary. Eventually Red will be self-hosted.
Red is a full stack language, with 2 main "levels". Red/System is the C level dialect, and Red is the high level version with advanced datatypes and more runtime stuff. If you only use Red/System there is no runtime overhead. If you use Red, including the GUI bits, it still all compiles to a single binary for distribution, but it's larger because of the runtime.
Hope that helps.
 
 
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9:12 PM
You can infer a lot about a man from the way of his formatting
 
 
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10:43 PM
Couldn't From be transitive?
Or is it just a bad idea?
 

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