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5:06 AM
@PeterVaro Personally I'm also for keeping most texts in English too when they're not translated. The biggest jump to do for many people isn't to be able to read and write in English but to be comfortable in an oral conversation of conference.
 
5:44 AM
@DenysSéguret Couldn't agree more! Besides, although I would argue that if one chooses a career as a software engineer then one must be comfortable reading articles and listening to talks in English as the vast majority of these are in it, however that could come at a later stage and until then getting familiar with concepts, gain deeper understanding of things, and being able to talk about them with their peers in one's native tongue would certainly remove a significant barrier.
So, you know, even from the audience's perspective it is a massive win, that's what I was trying to say.
 
6:02 AM
That being said though, if there would be a super interesting talk, say, in Croatian, I would be very sad to miss the opportunity to be able to listen to it.
 
 
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9:47 AM
And by the way, you can still watch the RustConf 2021 recording from yesterday here.
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@E_net4thevoter I just mentioned this (two minutes ago) to someone else!
 
 
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12:05 PM
The str.replaceAll method in JavaScript and it accepting a String next to a regular expression gives me such pain :( This is the second time I've done str.replaceAll("/\bword\b/", "replacement") and was puzzled for minutes by it not working.
 
This kind of bug is familiar except the part where you type a string instead of a regex literal. Maybe it's because of your syntax highlighting. regex literals don't feel at all like string literals to me
 
> Maybe it's because of your syntax highlighting.
Correct, haha
I need to move my new config over which has better highlighting.
I think this also will dissuade me from ever trying a monochrome theme. The highlighting does help in my case.
 
My theme makes 3 classes: string literals, comments, the rest. Never has a problem with regex literals or any literal
 
 
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2:49 PM
Are you using neovim @DenysSéguret? This github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter has improved my syntax highlighting a ton.
 
What do you use it for ? I have zero problem with syntax highlighting now
 
3:06 PM
Hum, in my case functions, regular expressions and macros in Rust now have better syntax highlighting.
 
Sounds logical. As all of those are neither string literals nor comments, there was no problem for me :)
Status: being so desperate not having found the right job in almost one week that I'll try to look for my LinkedIn account
 
Yeah, I tend to not have an issue with it, but when I do, such as with the regular expression, it's tiring!
 
On the other hands my regexes are checked at compile time. Even the expected number of groups is checked at compile time thanks to lazy-regex
 
3:24 PM
Hum, yeah, this was JavaScript, where anything goes.
 
 
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4:37 PM
@Jason I don't like regex in code
 
5:32 PM
@Stargateur It is a good solution for this case.
 
 
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8:27 PM
I'm not entirely sure if my memory plays tricks on me, but I have a hazy recollection that automatic spell-checking had been introduced to the std's documentation. Is that correct? If so, does any of you know what tools they are using and with what configuration?
 
@PeterVaro I could only find this: github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74697
 
Oh great, I found cargo-spellcheck as well, but it only had 479 downloads per month..
 

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