TLWI Rust #71

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Welcome to this week's newsletter! We've got an exciting lineup of articles and links for you to sink your teeth into. First up, we have a continuation of our series on Self Referential Structs in Rust (Part 2). If you're a developer who likes to work with Rust, you don't want to miss this one! Learn how to use self-referential structs to overcome some of the challenges that come with lifetimes and ownership in Rust.

Are you interested in blockchain but don't know where to start? Look no further, because we've got a great resource for you: How to build a blockchain in Rust ([https://dev.to/logrocket/how-to-build-a-blockchain-in-rust-po4]). Follow along with the step-by-step instructions and you'll be on your way to building your own blockchain in no time.

Calling all developers! If you're familiar with web3 or interested in learning more about it, check out this exciting bounty: 20 ICP (About $800) Bounty for Developer web3 ([https://dev.to/utadamaaya/20-icpabout-800-bounty-for-developer-web3-40cf]). Don't miss your chance to cash in on this opportunity and showcase your skills.

In our latest tech comparison, we dive into the world of Go footguns in Go Defer and Rust Drop ([https://dev.to/mark_saward/go-footguns-go-defer-and-rust-drop-17af]). Learn about how defers in Go and drops in Rust can be powerful tools when used correctly, but can also be your worst enemy when used poorly. Check it out and avoid those footguns!

Lastly, we're excited to introduce you to SixtyFPS, a toolkit for efficiently developing fluid graphical user interfaces for any display ([https://github.com/sixtyfpsui/sixtyfps]). With support for multiple programming languages, such as Rust, C++, and JavaScript, SixtyFPS makes it easy to create visually stunning interfaces for all types of devices. Give it a try and see the difference for yourself!

That's it for this week's newsletter. We hope you enjoyed the links and found them as helpful and interesting as we did. See you next week!

Dennis

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