I’ve been coding for years in a multitude of languages, but other than one c class I had in college I mostly learned through osmosis, or learned new things as they were needed.

So my knowledge is honestly all over the place and with a ton of gaps.

I’m trying to learn rust and starting going through The Rust Book and afterwards I plan on going on Rust by Example and trying to code my stuff as strictly following best practices as possible.

Is that a waste of time? I mean rawdogging it has been working for me for a decade now. Should I just yolo and write what I wanna write in Rust and learn as I go?

  • @NeoNachtwaechter
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    21 day ago

    The last one I have read was “Java in 21 days”, when I had some spare time between jobs.

    Already decades ago… The last one before that was the API reference of Windows 3.1 :)

    Today I start a new topic or language with a few youtube tutorials (when I have time) or just with ChatGPT (when I don’t have time).