What are you working on this week? (Okt. 20, 2024)
from secana@programming.dev to rust@programming.dev on 20 Oct 2024 14:19
https://programming.dev/post/20779827
from secana@programming.dev to rust@programming.dev on 20 Oct 2024 14:19
https://programming.dev/post/20779827
Hi rustaceans! What are you working on this week? Did you discover something new, you want to share?
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I’ve just started learning Rust, so I’ve been working through The Book and Rust by Example to get familiarity with the language before diving into any projects. Coming from a C++ background, I’ve been surprised at how similar and simultaneously completely different Rust is from C++, and I’ve run into a lot of things that seemed completely bizzare to me (like the whole immutable variable default and shadowing) that I initially disliked until I looked into the reasoning and became wholly on board with the systems.
I’m planning on developing a cute little pet project for a relativistic/geometric time system, where the current time is determined not by arbitrary time zones but coordinates on the earth. I’ll probably post some updates once I start working on it ^͜^
I have a small CLI to create and manage note files. This week, I added a
list
command, which just spits out the notes ordered by date, to help me reopen previously created notes.You can pass along a flag e.g.
–since=“3 months ago”
or–since=“2024-06-01”
to only open files created in that time range. I used thehuman-date-parser
crate for that.Not yet entirely happy, as I would’ve liked to support
–since=“June”
and–since=“2024”
. Will need to see, if I separately implement those.Lemmy moderation bot with custom rules