Comparison of patterns for sharing mutable state in concurrent applications, and a case for using a single task
Learn how Firezone uses the sans-IO pattern to build testable, deterministic Rust networking code. A deep dive into our connlib design.
Comparison of patterns for sharing mutable state in concurrent applications, and a case for using a single task
Functions always have color and Zig's new I/O won't help it
Functions always have color and Zig's new I/O won't help it
Welcome to the Holy Dev newsletter, which brings you gems I found on the web, updates from my blog, and a few scattered thoughts. You can get the next one into your mailbox if you subscribe.What is happeningWe are wrapping up our Clojurist Together sponsorship of Wolframite, the Clojure ↔ Wolfram bridge for scientific computing. We have fixed everything required for v1, added some ergonomics improvements, and made very good progress on our new docs site (thank you, Thomas!).Also, summer and holiday!
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