Rust's Operator Overloading actually makes sense

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Operators are a pretty interesting concept.

On one hand, they can improve our lives a lot. On the other hand, they can also worsen a lot.

Rust, however, uses a pretty solid concept to deal with operators and their overloading, and it's probably about time to learn a little more about them.

Let's dive into what operators are, how they are usually used in programming, how Rust handles them, and why this system makes sense.

Enjoy!

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🕖 Timestamps:

00:00 Intro
00:24 What operators actually are
02:33 Operators in programming
05:13 Operator overloading in Rust
11:12 Why Rust's system makes sense
13:50 Outro

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Hey, if we haven't met yet, I'm Oliver, and I'm a software engineer. I started programming over two decades ago as a hobby. Nowadays, I design and build huge distributed systems in the video on demand space.

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