Crafting Command Line Tools With Rust

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Elizabeth Oda (Researcher at Braid) presents her experience building a command line tool as a newcomer to the language. She'll share the joys and challenges of learning Rust after Python, as well as tips on how to leverage the Rust community both in Tokyo and online.

Special thanks to:
- WeWork for providing the venue and presentation equipment

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good talk for people who are just starting with rust and want to dive right away to build things.
for the code shown in the talk, there are a lot of things could be handled better, for example a better error handling.

nayan
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Don't know if you'll see this, but did you have to update your .zshrc to make it write to history immediately instead of on closing the shell to get this to work for zsh, or was there some way you were able to get access to the current history? I'm trying to reimplement this to practice.

kevinmann
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Elizabeth Oda's presentation on crafting command line tools with Rust is an inspiring look at the joys and challenges of learning a new language. Thanks to Braid and WeWork for hosting and organizing the event!

LifeCodeGame
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I appreciate Elizabeth's sharing of experience, but I was very surprised to watch a talk about crafting command line tools without a mention of the clap crate. This is the de-facto standard crate for writing command line tools.

cthutu
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Tokyo academy : overflow 0000 0000 0000 0000 : 00/0000 000 zeros fullz.Thanks

pppkenken
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Wow, unbelievable that there is tool with that word. No thanks.

kippie