TLWI Rust #86

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Welcome back readers! It's time for our weekly newsletter where we share exciting news and updates from the world of tech. This week, we have a few interesting links to highlight that you won't want to miss.

First up, we have an important security advisory for the regex crate that we wanted to bring to your attention. CVE-2022-24713 is a vulnerability that could potentially allow malicious code execution, so it's important to take note of and take appropriate action if you use this crate. The Rust Blog has all the details you need to know.

Next, we have an exciting article from an individual who shares their journey in learning and using Rust. If you've been curious about Rust and what it has to offer, we highly recommend checking out My journey in Rust. It's a great read that helps to paint a picture of what you can expect when using Rust.

If you're interested in building user interfaces in Rust, then you'll definitely want to check out a data-first Rust-native UI design toolkit. This toolkit is designed to make building user interfaces in Rust easier than ever before, so make sure you give it a look.

For those of you who love working with the Linux kernel, you'll be excited to know that you can now check it out in under a second with gitoxide. This tool is designed to make working with the Linux kernel more efficient, so if you're a fan of the kernel, be sure to check it out.

Finally, we have a tool that is perfect for anyone who needs to create README files for their projects. With Create README files for your project in 30 seconds ⚡, you can ensure that your projects are well documented and easy to use in no time flat.

That's it for this week's newsletter, folks. We hope you find these links as interesting and exciting as we do. Stay tuned for more news and updates in the weeks to come!

Dennis

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