Day 6: Learned about error handling in Rust. Seems it fits my ways of thinking rather well! I also started experimenting with gtk-rs for the GUI though the choice is not yet carved in stone
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Day 7: I made yesterday optional and today all about Option. I took a look at the Rust community on Discord as well, but didn't interact much yet. It's humbling and refreshing to be a beginner again... I am itching to contribute or at least make something real ๐
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Day 8: Spend most of this today figuring out rustup code in order to figure out how I can contribute. More on that in days to come, I hope
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Day 9: Finally connected the term "turbofish" to what it is. Also found out how handy Iterators in Rust are.
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Day 10: Spent less than 2h today learning about traits and generics in Rust.
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Day 11: Frustrating time with rustlings threads1 exercise. Explicit is better than implicit, even in programming exercises, so made my feedback explicit too.
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Day 12: Rustlings conversion exercises, today half of them. These pull from a lot of things learned in earlier exercises, so they have more yummy possibilities to notice gaps in knowledge and go bridge them
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Day 13 of #100DaysOfCode
Such an unlucky day: I ran out of Rustlings exercises!๐คฏ
Tomorrow I need to start on something weird and wacky of my own
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No significant progress today due to hardware issues. But at least I have an idea what the project will do.
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Day 14 of #100DaysOfCode
My converter now takes file names as arguments and open and prints out the input file. Except if it is the actual CSV from my bank, because the bank still uses ISO-8859-15 encoding for the brand new files they generate
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sounds like you may be making the rookie mistake of assuming filenames are strings?
Jun 26, 2020 ยท 5:05 AM UTC
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