The Algorithms - Rust is an open-source repository that shows you all algorithms implemented in Rust. This is a perfect educational resource for those who want to learn or practice Rust. https://lnkd.in/dtnm-xYQ #rust #opensource #software
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📢 New video alert! Check out my latest #100DaysOfCode update where I share tips and resources to level up your coding skills. Watch it here: https://loom.ly/WYb5ylE #coding #programming
Your #100DaysOfCode: After you've installed the tools and done Hello World
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Navigating the 6 Stages of DEBUGGING with finesse! Our team's intelligence shines through every code labyrinth. 1. That can’t happen. 2. Doesn’t happen on my machine. 3. That shouldn’t happen. 4. Why does that happen? 5. Oh, I see. 6. How did that ever work? Debugging is an art, and we've mastered the canvas! #AfferentSoftware #Afferent #Technology #CodeMasters #DebuggingChampions #TeamSmart #ProgrammingHumor
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🚀 Ready to take your Rust applications to the next level? Check out my latest blog post where I dive into the Top Ten Tips for Deploying Rust Code to Production! 🦀🔧 Whether you're new to Rust or a seasoned pro, these tips will help ensure a smooth and efficient deployment process. From optimizing your build and managing environment configurations to robust error handling and security practices, this comprehensive guide covers it all. Don't miss out on strategies for logging, monitoring, containerization, and more! Read the full article here 🌟 #RustLang #SoftwareDevelopment #DevOps #Programming #TechTips #Rustaceans
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🚀 Just wrote an article on creating DLLs with Rust! 💻 If you're into Rust or want to learn more about it, give it a read. #Rust #SoftwareDevelopment #DLLs
DLLs in Rust🦀
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Being a developer, Today we all are familiar with high level languages and their frameworks But under the hood they are converted into assembly code and then into binary code Below is a code written in assembly language, it displays MS1,...,MS5 string values. Cool thing in it is you can call the Dos to come and do this for me 🤣 Note: This is for 8086 processor If you want to know more Dm me #AssemblyLanguage #LowLevelProgramming #ProgrammingFundamentals #TechStack #softwaredevelopment #software #learncoding #learningeveryday
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#Codeforce Round-943(Div.3), i sol problem-(C,E,F)... Secure Global #Rank-11307. here's problem statement approach:👇 C) Assembly via Remainder: used to Number theory & Constructive Algorithm. E)Cells Arrangement: used to Constructive arrangment. F) Equal XOR Segments: used to Data structure & Binary Search. #Codeforce #competitiveprogramming #codingcontest #Prolemsolvingchallenge.
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🚀 Day 28 of learning #fullstackdevelopment and today I practiced the post() method by creating an HTTP server and parsing a body using the body-parser library in VS Code using Thunder Client extension! 💻🌐 #FullStackDevelopment #LearningJourney #HTTPServer #BodyParser #VSCode #ThunderClient #CodeNewbie #WebDevelopment #CodingPractice #TechSkills #LinkedInLearning 📈👨💻
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How to build an easily maintainable software using Google Guice Google Guice is a simple and lightweight library for dependency injection. It is the secret recipe of building easily maintainable software. Let's check out the usage with sample code. #Java #Programming #Coding
How to build an easily maintainable software using Google Guice
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Codeforces Round 891 Div 3 : Solved A to F and here are the intuitions : A. Basic implementation. If the sum is even and there are even elements present then yes, else if there are only odd elements and the sum is still even then yes else NO. B. Start iterating from starting, then whenever we encounter a digit >= 5, come back until the previous digit is not equal to 4. Increase that digit by 1 and append all 0s. C. Could be done easily via sorting and simple observation that for a sorted array A of size n, then array B's first n - 1 element will be A[0], then next n - 2 elements will be A[1] and so on..... D. Changing the equation A[u] - A[v] >= B[u] - B[v] to A[u] - B[u] >= A[v] - B[v] simplifies the problem. E. Required some prefix and suffix sum and sorting. For a point s = x on number plane, for all the "p" number to the right of it, it will contribute (sum of them all) - (p * x). And to the left "q" number, (q * x) - (sum of those q numbers). F. You can solve the equation A[i] + A[j] = x and A[i] * A[j] = y into two quadratic equation and then do it. #cp #competitiveprogramming #codeforces
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Here's my favorite VS Code Extensions for 2024. Hope you all enjoy! #vscode #vscodeextensions #code
My Favorite VS Code Extensions 2024
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