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  1. Some thoughts on one of the things I’m proudest of in my whole career: having contributed a new chapter on async #rustlang and done all the major revisions for the #Rust2024 edition release. Having my name here is an honor! ⚙️🦀

    v5.chriskrycho.com/elsewhere/t

  2. Some thoughts on one of the things I’m proudest of in my whole career: having contributed a new chapter on async #rustlang and done all the major revisions for the #Rust2024 edition release. Having my name here is an honor! ⚙️🦀 v5.chriskrycho.com/elsewhere/tr...

    The Rust Programming Language,...

  3. Some thoughts on one of the things I’m proudest of in my whole career: having contributed a new chapter on async #rustlang and done all the major revisions for the #Rust2024 edition release. Having my name here is an honor! ⚙️🦀

    v5.chriskrycho.com/elsewhere/t

  4. Some thoughts on one of the things I’m proudest of in my whole career: having contributed a new chapter on async #rustlang and done all the major revisions for the #Rust2024 edition release. Having my name here is an honor! ⚙️🦀

    v5.chriskrycho.com/elsewhere/t

  5. Some thoughts on one of the things I’m proudest of in my whole career: having contributed a new chapter on async #rustlang and done all the major revisions for the #Rust2024 edition release. Having my name here is an honor! ⚙️🦀

    v5.chriskrycho.com/elsewhere/t

  6. Some thoughts on one of the things I’m proudest of in my whole career: having contributed a new chapter on async #rustlang and done all the major revisions for the #Rust2024 edition release. Having my name here is an honor! ⚙️🦀

    v5.chriskrycho.com/elsewhere/t

  7. Some thoughts on one of the things I’m proudest of in my whole career: having contributed a new chapter on async #rustlang and done all the major revisions for the #Rust2024 edition release. Having my name here is an honor! ⚙️🦀 v5.chriskrycho.com/elsewhere/tr...

    The Rust Programming Language,...

  8. Some thoughts on one of the things I’m proudest of in my whole career: having contributed a new chapter on async #rustlang and done all the major revisions for the #Rust2024 edition release. Having my name here is an honor! ⚙️🦀 v5.chriskrycho.com/elsewhere/tr...

    The Rust Programming Language,...

  9. Some thoughts on one of the things I’m proudest of in my whole career: having contributed a new chapter on async #rustlang and done all the major revisions for the #Rust2024 edition release. Having my name here is an honor! ⚙️🦀 v5.chriskrycho.com/elsewhere/tr...

    The Rust Programming Language,...

  10. I wanted to try darcs and pijul vcs for quite sometime, but never had enough motivation, because it completely new ecosystems with different tooling.

    Recently I learned about Jujutsu, which reuses fundamental ideas of darcs, but uses git as a storage backend, so I can use it with existing projects and tools.

    jj-vcs.dev/latest/

    I found a demo, and it is pretty neat and makes so much sense:

    v5.chriskrycho.com/essays/jj-i

    youtu.be/cD9L3Mi1Vy4
    youtu.be/2otjrTzRfVk

    #jj #git #vcs

  11. I wanted to try darcs and pijul vcs for quite sometime, but never had enough motivation, because it completely new ecosystems with different tooling.

    Recently I learned about Jujutsu, which reuses fundamental ideas of darcs, but uses git as a storage backend, so I can use it with existing projects and tools.

    jj-vcs.dev/latest/

    I found a demo, and it is pretty neat and makes so much sense:

    v5.chriskrycho.com/essays/jj-i

    youtu.be/cD9L3Mi1Vy4
    youtu.be/2otjrTzRfVk

  12. I wanted to try darcs and pijul vcs for quite sometime, but never had enough motivation, because it completely new ecosystems with different tooling.

    Recently I learned about Jujutsu, which reuses fundamental ideas of darcs, but uses git as a storage backend, so I can use it with existing projects and tools.

    jj-vcs.dev/latest/

    I found a demo, and it is pretty neat and makes so much sense:

    v5.chriskrycho.com/essays/jj-i

    youtu.be/cD9L3Mi1Vy4
    youtu.be/2otjrTzRfVk

    #jj #git #vcs

  13. I wanted to try darcs and pijul vcs for quite sometime, but never had enough motivation, because it completely new ecosystems with different tooling.

    Recently I learned about Jujutsu, which reuses fundamental ideas of darcs, but uses git as a storage backend, so I can use it with existing projects and tools.

    jj-vcs.dev/latest/

    I found a demo, and it is pretty neat and makes so much sense:

    v5.chriskrycho.com/essays/jj-i

    youtu.be/cD9L3Mi1Vy4
    youtu.be/2otjrTzRfVk

    #jj #git #vcs

  14. I wanted to try darcs and pijul vcs for quite sometime, but never had enough motivation, because it completely new ecosystems with different tooling.

    Recently I learned about Jujutsu, which reuses fundamental ideas of darcs, but uses git as a storage backend, so I can use it with existing projects and tools.

    jj-vcs.dev/latest/

    I found a demo, and it is pretty neat and makes so much sense:

    v5.chriskrycho.com/essays/jj-i

    youtu.be/cD9L3Mi1Vy4
    youtu.be/2otjrTzRfVk

    #jj #git #vcs