@ironchamber I think that for JSON serialisation and deserialisation, most people just use serde:
https://crates.io/crates/serde
I've used it before in a small project and found it impressive.
@ironchamber I think that for JSON serialisation and deserialisation, most people just use serde:
https://crates.io/crates/serde
I've used it before in a small project and found it impressive.
If anyone is wondering why #Rust is so popular with developers, it's simple: the helpfulness of the compiler.
My fancy XML iterator got me into a knot of lifetimes which wouldn't compile. In any other compiler I've ever known, this would mean a baffling error and then hours of hunting for answers online, maybe waiting days for someone wise to respond to a forum post.
Instead, the Rust compiler just says try `rustc --explain E0700` which gives an explanation and the solution.
Paid to write #Java, but much more interested in #Rust at the moment.If for some reason you need an SHA-3 and #Keccak implementation in Java and don't want to use the JDK built-in or Bouncy Castle, then take a (cautious) look at my Codeberg repository.If you fancy taking on the #FiftyStatesGame then see the /games section of my website.If you need to create an #XSLT sheet which can generate multiple output pages in one go, you'll find that in the /coding section of my website.
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