Rust Review

GATs, Turbopack, Prop Testing, and Buffers on the Edge


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On the Rust Review I cover recent articles from the Rust community and why I found them interesting! This week's episode highlights Generic Associated Types and their impending stabilization, implementing critical Network Time Protocol services in Rust, the recent announcement of Turbopack in the JavaScript ecosystem, running a JavaScript engine inside your Rust process, Python and Rust interoperability, Property-based testing, and more!

Generic associated types to be stable in Rust 1.65
https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/10/28/gats-stabilization.html
Implementing the Network Time Protocol (NTP) in Rust
https://foundation.rust-lang.org/news/implementing-the-network-time-protocol-ntp-in-rust/
Introducing Turbopack: Rust-based successor to Webpack
https://vercel.com/blog/turbopack
Adding a JavaScript interpreter to your Rust project
https://boa-dev.github.io/posts/2022-10-24-boa-usage/
Buffers on the edge: Python and Rust
https://alexgaynor.net/2022/oct/23/buffers-on-the-edge/
Get Started with Rust: Enums
https://serokell.io/blog/enums-and-pattern-matching
Property-Based Testing in Rust with Arbitrary
https://www.greyblake.com/blog/property-based-testing-in-rust-with-arbitrary/
Boxes, Heaps, and Stacks
https://youtu.be/DEE1GKMbtgw
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Rust ReviewBy Brandon Konkle