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06:59
gah...
 
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08:57
Some people claim that moving from C/C++ to Rust is easy. This is true only when you have excellent code designing skill at the start, I'd say.
If you don't, Rust may render too restrictive in semantics.
it's easy when your code mentality already aligns with rust, it's a massive pain when it doesn't and you get forced into another paradigm
09:30
Is Rust easy to learn?
09:41
@Redz not that bad if you know C and can pick up the basic rules of borrowing
the thing you'll have the most trouble with is probably traits
Traits are akin to Java/C# interfaces, no?
 
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Q: What do you call the act of rebalance an parse tree so simplistic regex are closest to the root node over variables/identifiers?

John GreeneWhat is this step called to convert a parse tree into a pattern tree? I need to understand terminologies on the act of rebalancing the parse tree such that the most simplistic regular expression (regex) are closest to the root node and conversely, the most open-ended regex (wildcard) are located ...

 
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15:51
@DannyuNDos thats what i like to think them as, except you can apply traits without owning the type
16:17
@DannyuNDos They're like typeclasses in Haskell, if you're used to that
 
7 hours later…
23:31
however if statement which ignores the first branch if the condition is true
if (i%3==0){
    print("FIZZ")
}else if (i%5==0){
    print("BUZZ")
}however if(i%15==0){
    print("FIZZBUZZ")
}else{
    print(i)
}
thanks i hate it
that's terrible

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