A windows user has `cargo install` fail but the compilation is OK when the target is manually provided: https://github.com/Canop/broot/issues/71 Any idea ?
@PeterHall I know, he's mainly a Python a guy, we used to be ROs of the Python room for years together -- but I haven't been in that room for quite some time now
anyway, I was just happy to see him popping in even if for mod purposes only
side note, I could use some proofreading at some point. I'm considering relaunching my own website and decided to start it up with a tentative primer on FFI based on the questions I typically end up answering
JS was my first language, so I just enjoyed the dynamic typing a lot (over learning C, where you couldn't really do much as a beginner except print things to console)
@FrenchBoiethios that's my point - rust prevents you from shooting yourself in the foot that way, but it does so at the cost of not being able to quickly whip up an unsafe linked list
deallocated an element but forgot to change next on the prior element and you don't have a double link? Glhf
I used to enjoy JS a lot. And I don't know why I grew quite tired of the fact any code you write in JS is initially full of bugs. And, above everything else, I grew tired of the ecosystem and its bunch of overhyped low quality tools and frameworks
I've been meaning to give that a shot; it's on my to-do and I might get to it soon
heard very sane things about it
it has the same problem I've had beef with VueJS before, though - I absolutely hate when a file contains both the JS, the partial DOM and the CSS all in one
textbook way to get people to write a one-component webapp is to do it that way