Build It Yourself written on Friday, January 24, 2025 Another day, another rant about dependencies. from me. This time I will ask you that we start and support a vibe shift when it comes to dependencies. You're probably familiar with the concept of “dependency churn.” It's that never-ending treadmill of updates, patches, audits, and transitive dependencies that we as developers love to casually in
Rust 2024 in beta channel The next edition, Rust 2024, has entered the beta channel. It will live there until 2025-02-20, when Rust 1.85 and Rust 2024 will be released as stable. We're really happy with how Rust 2024 has turned out, and we're looking forward to putting it in your hands. You can get a head start in preparing your code for the new edition, and simultaneously help us with final testi
Rust and Node aren't bad for encouraging dependency use -- your favorite language's tools just suck. 03 Jun, 2024 This is a response to "C isn't a Hangover; Rust isn't a Hangover Cure" (original Medium link) by John Viega. Context A couple months back I read "C isn't a Hangover; Rust isn't a Hangover Cure" (original Medium link) by John Viega. I responded to the post already on Twitter (sometimes
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