Over the past six months weâve been working on a second edition of this blog. Our goals for this new version are numerous and we are still not done yet, but today we reached a major milestone: It is now possible to build the OS natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux without any non-Rust dependendencies. The first edition required several C-tools for building: We used the GRUB bootloader for booting
#[macro_use] extern crate helix; ruby! { class Console { def log(string: &str) { println!("LOG: {:?}", string); } } } $ irb >> require "console" >> Console.log("I'm in your Rust") LOG: "I'm in your Rust" BLAZING FAST Helix lets you offload performance-critical code to Rust without leaving your Ruby workflow. class CountWordsController < ApplicationController def index # WordCount is written in Rus
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