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SomeB1oody[Rust Guide] 8.2. Vector and Enum Applications
8.2.0. Chapter Overview Chapter 8 is mainly about common collections in Rust. Rust...

ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHALWhy You Should Skip Rust 1.85 for Python 3.13 in 2026: Faster Development for Most Startups
In 2026, a typical 4-person startup engineering team will spend 1,200+ hours per quarter fighting...

ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHALBenchmark: Rust 1.88 vs Go 1.24 Developer Hourly Rates for Freelance Microservices Work in 2026
In 2026, freelance Rust 1.88 microservices engineers command a 42% premium over their Go 1.24...

Matjaž Domen PečanGoing deeper: Intercepting subcommands in Make, Just, and Git Hooks
If you haven't seen it yet, I have been working on tokf, a command and hook combo that helps me...

Kazutaka SugiyamaBeyond the AI Hype: How I Gained "100% Clean" Trust for My Rust-Powered Search App
A few days ago, I shared my journey of choosing Tauri over Electron to build OmniFile, a...
Alan WestGrafeo: An Embeddable Graph Database in Rust That Actually Makes Sense
Grafeo is a new embeddable graph database built in Rust. Here's what it does well, where it falls short, and whether you should use it yet.

HZNPrinceI Thought I Understood Threads. Then I Read Atomics and Locks.
A walkthrough of Rust's threading model told the way it should be — as a story. Spawning threads, sharing data, Arc, Mutex, Condvar, and why Rust makes concurrency actually make sense.

AdamWhat are Roots of Unity (and why do they matter in ZK)?
This post has interactive code editors and animations on the original version where you can run and...

Alex KwiatkowskiSift: Local Hybrid Search Without the Infrastructure Tax
sift is a local Rust CLI for document retrieval. Point it at a directory, ask a question, and it runs...

ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHALPerformance Test: Rust 1.85 vs Go 1.24 vs Java 21 for CPU-Intensive Batch Processing Jobs
When processing 10 million 4096-bit RSA key generation tasks, Rust 1.85 outperforms Go 1.24 by 42%...

Edward BurtonFrom println!() Disasters to Production. Building MCP Servers in Rust
I shipped my first MCP server on a Friday. It worked perfectly in my tests. Then Claude Code started...

hiyoyo🐤 I was tired of paying Adobe tax — so I built my own PDF tool for Mac
I use Adobe Acrobat for one thing: watermarking PDFs before delivery. That's it. One feature. $20 a...

TobiasBondAnchor Error Codes: Complete Reference Guide (100–4200)
If you've built on Solana with Anchor, you've seen errors like Error Code: 2003 with no clear...

Lakshmi Sravya VedanthamType-safe LLM prompts in Rust: catching prompt bugs before they happen
Here's a bug I've seen in production more than once: prompt = template.format(document=doc,...

jidonglabThe Architecture of a Transparent CLI Proxy
ContextZip wraps your shell commands without changing their behavior. No modified binaries. No PATH...

Dylan DumontBuilding a Circuit Breaker in Rust: From Zero to Production
Your service calls an external API. It goes down. Your threads pile up waiting for timeouts. Your...