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authorKatharina Fey <kookie@spacekookie.de>2018-03-11 16:23:09 +0100
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Category: Blog
Tags: /dev/diary, reflections, programming, rust
Date: 2018-01-28
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*This post is two stories.* One is about accepting and recognising personal failure, reflecting and growing from it; the other is about an incredibly and seemingly endlessly powerful programming language, called *Rust*.