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Tech Talk: Moves and Borrowing In Rust With Jim Blandy

CoRecursive: Coding Stories

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The Borrow Checker, I Think, Is a Very Small Piece of Code, Right?

R breaks in that rom really ive non a lecture. I hope this is going to be ok without like, a white ford or something. So with your previous example of like, returning randomly one, then it still can just pick the most restrictive lifetimeye, ye. A lot of what's going on is not so much learning to deal with the borrow checker, but rather learning to structure the way that you use your values in a way that is compatible with the barma checker. The pay off that you get is a static judgment about the viability and correctness of your programme. And that's really nothing to shake a stick at.

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