Harsh Sahu
@hsahu09
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Software developer in progress · 1% better daily · Building with Web3, Web Dev & ML
India
Joined November 2023
Day 29 of #180DaysOfRust Morning: Contributing to GSoC project (CCExtractor tasks). Afternoon: rustbook : moving to Chapter 14 (Cargo and Crates). evening: Creating A web based wallet #LearningInPublic @kirat_tw #Web3 #cohort3_0
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After 1 month with Rust, I finally accept this: Ownership is not a rule set. It’s a way of *reasoning about memory*. #RustLang #LearnInPublic #Programming #Developers #Coding
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Day28/180 goal: rustbook : 14.More about Cargo and https://t.co/tW7coF2kkX 14.1. Customizing Builds with Release Profiles 14.2. Publishing a Crate to https://t.co/tW7coF2kkX 14.3. Cargo Workspaces Open Source contributions #LearningInPublic #180DaysofCode #RUST
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Day27/180 goal: > going through anchor docs > solana project : store favorite things > rustbook : ch13 : Iterators and Closures 13.2. Processing a Series of Items with Iterators #LearnInPublic #180DaysofCode #rustappen #RusticNoodles #Solana #SolanaEcosystem
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when I were started learning closures, feels like so simple it just anonymous function. Difficult part is writing closures keeping in mind that compiler automatically implement Fn trait. By the way Fn trait are three types >FnOnce >FnMut >Fn #LearnInPublic #180DaysOfCode #Rust
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Day 26/180 > setup and understanding of codebases locally. > rustbook : 13. Functional Language Features: Iterators and Closures 13.1. Closures: Anonymous Functions that Capture Their Environment 13.2. Processing a Series of Items with Iterators #BuildInPublic #180daysofcode
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Day 25/180 > rustbook ch13 iterators and closures deep dive > work on open source repo solve atleast 1 issue in RUST
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spent whole day exploring open source issues in diff orgs like CCextractor, dora-rs ❌rustbook ch 13 iterators and closures deep dive ❌following solana bootcamp 2024 on YT ❌ make my first solana contract : my favorite thing on solana
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Day 24/180 starting at 8 AM goal : > rustbook ch 13 iterators and closures deep dive > following solana bootcamp 2024 on YT > make my first solana contract : my favorite thing on solana
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Hey @X algorithm, I'm looking to #connect with people who are interested in : - Web Dev - Frontend/Backend - Full Stack - UI/UX - React.js - Web 3 - Solan - Gsoc - Freelancing - System Design - Open Source #letsconnect #buildinpublic
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Day23 / 180 goal : #1 Iterator and Closure (ch13 : rustbook) #2 contribute to opensource #3 starting solana #BuildInPublic #180daysChallenge
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Tomorrow, I'm heading to explore some Rust features that were influenced by functional languages: closures and iterators.
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Day 22 /180 Today, I completed minigrep (CLI tool : globally search for regex and print ) project in RUST - Part of ch12 (rustbook). It gives quick recapped on : Error handling, seperation of concern of code, TDD(test driven development design), Vectors and String.
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Day 21/180 goal : CLI project rustbook : 12.4. Developing the Library’s Functionality with Test Driven Development 12.5. Working with Environment Variables 12.6. Writing Error Messages to Standard Error Instead of Standard Output
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Day 20 /180 goal : rustbook : ch12. An I/O Project: Building a Command L Program 12.1. Accepting Command Line Arguments 12.2. Reading a File 12.3. Refactoring to Improve Modularity and Error Handling 12.4. Developing the Library’s Functionality
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Day 19/180 goal : rust book : ch11 11.2. Controlling How Tests Are Run 11.3. Test Organization ch12: An I/O Project: Building a Command Line Program
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Today, I am heading to build my first project in rust : An I/O Command Line Program. Before diving into that I have to complete remaining part of ch11 : Writing automated Test 11.2. Controlling How Tests Are Run 11.3. Test Organization
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Day 18/180 goal : rust book : ch1 1. Writing Automated Tests 11.1. How to Write Tests 11.2. Controlling How Tests Are Run 11.3. Test Organization
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