What are you building with Rust?

Are you using Rust at work? Hobby projects?

Why did you choose Rust for your project?

    • @calcopiritus
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      59 months ago

      I misspelled. I meant the IDE support is great. I use VSCode, but what makes it good is Rust’s language server (rust-analyzer), which should work in any editor that understands the LSP protocol.

      I don’t know if a proper IDE exists for rust, but I’ve never needed it.

      • @[email protected]
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        39 months ago

        Visual Studio Code with rust-analyzer has all the features I would expect from an IDE. I mean, rust-analyzer works together with cargo, so refactoring over file boundaries is not an issue. Visual Studio Code has built-in support for debugging and source control…

        That said, I am currently trying to change my workflow to use vim instead of Visual Studio Code, due to my laptop’s small screen size. Rust-analyzer works great in vim too, but I still need to tweak a few things, like how warnings from cargo check are being displayed…

        • @calcopiritus
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          29 months ago

          I highly recommend the vscode extension error lens if you wanna change how errors/warnings are displayed.