Hi rustaceans! What are you working on this week? Did you discover something new, you want to share?

  • Binette
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    115 months ago

    I’m working on minesweeper using bevy!

    My code is very bloated (lots of for loops inside for loops), so I asked for advice, and the comments all pointed me towards functional programming, specifically higher order functions.

    I’m now going through Haskell aswell.

  • @[email protected]
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    55 months ago

    Soundboard discord bot. It uses serenity ( base discord framework in rust), songbird, and poise crates. It works pretty great. I can command the bot to join a voice channel, and then use slash commands to play, add sounds, remove sounds, edit sounds, or display sounds as a button grid in a text channel.

    I added sqlite with FTS5 table (using trigram tokenization) for auto completing sound track names when typing play, edit, or remove slash commands.

    The whole thing is running on my raspberry pi and seems fine for the one discord server it’s in.

    Still a work in progress though.

    discord-soundboard-bot-rs

  • @PushButton
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    35 months ago

    I am reinventing everything in crates that requires zero dependencies, no unsafe code and the strict minimum of macro usage.

    Like I did a simple date/time library last week, I started an error management crate this week, which pushed me to start a logging crate.

    I am using the “log facade” crate for the logging, for compatibility you know, but that’s it.

    The goal is to minimize the dependencies and create straightforward crates.

    Most of the time, we really just need a car instead of the 18 wheeler.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      How are you doing a date/time library without platform dependencies like libc or windows-sys? Are you rolling your own bindings in order to get the local time zone? (Or perhaps you aren’t doing that at all.)

      • @[email protected]
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        35 months ago

        They tried to force me to use SQLAlchemy, but I vomit with Python after 5 years. I learnt a bit of Rust and I wanted to try SQLx. Seemed like a perfect opportunity. Also I made a good base for recreation of Todoist in Rust that I’m keen on.

        • Amanda
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          35 months ago

          Out of curiosity, what did you use for the UI for the todoist clone?

          • @[email protected]
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            25 months ago

            I haven’t yet but I would choose iced. System76 engineers are creating entire Desktop Environment for Linux in it and it looks and works gorgeous. I wait for the first stable version thought.