Also rust interacts through C Abi with most stuff. So C is still important for it.
Also rust interacts through C Abi with most stuff. So C is still important for it.
This is exactly what I expected and that isn’t a good thing to increase market share. The answer to how often the average end user opens a terminal is “no”.
Simple save the users language setting in a variable, change it to english, check if the first letter is “s” and then change the language back.
Compiling all assets into the binary is trivial in rust. When I have a small web server that generates everything in code I usually compile the favicon into the binary.
There are a lot of solutions like that in rust. You basically compile the template into your code.
Just making it harder to cheat and having a way to patch it and instantly get a wave of bans does discourage cheating quite a bit. Especially in paid games. You will never get rid of cheating completely, but cutting down on it and discouraging it is the name of the game.
Sadly anti cheat is much cheaper for devs than fast manual moderation. And a cheater infested game dies off much faster.
You could route your desktop audio into your mic, with the big downside thst the other party wont be able to control the volume independently.
You just need to achieve a sound quality which is pretty much undistinguishable. And current tech is already there. Blame the manufacturers for not using it.
Like aptX lossless with a good DAC and you are pretty much there.
Whats also nice is thst you put the documentation in the code and rust automatically generates a documentation page thsts hosted on docs.rs. So it makes really easy to have good docs for your stuff. If only everyone would document their stuff perfectly. A lot of the new released stuff gets released with minimal documentation.
I have done a lot of powershell scripting and found some very annoying edge cases, they all have solutions, but feels unnecessary. I once had a issue, where I had a dynamic array of strings and if thst array was only 1 long it would give you the first character instead of the first string. I don’t know exactly what made that happen, but I think it had something to do with functions or classes.
Rust documentation, at least for std is some of the best I have seen.
Probably because that’s basically the default license rust projects use and a lot of this stuff is made in rust.
For performance you probably want something like a Orange Pi 5, in most workloads its significantly faster and uses less power doing so. But is also 20$ more expensive and probably doesn’t have the community support around it.
Yeah sue Linus Torvalds directly for 3 props and 1 or 2 thanks.
You can even install the free oem istaller in the windows store thats hidden iirc.
Only if everything you need is in the repository. If you have a application you want to install that doesn’t work with your repo supplied version of library, then you are gonna have fun making it work without messing other stuff up. And end users don’t really want to deal with that. Also disk space today is cheap, compared to the time it takes to learn and fix such issues.
Windows can also use NFS, but you have to enable it in the settings.