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The new Rust book #7

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aturon opened this issue Jan 31, 2017 · 7 comments
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The new Rust book #7

aturon opened this issue Jan 31, 2017 · 7 comments
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aturon commented Jan 31, 2017

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@steveklabnik @carols10cents

Overview

The next iteration of "The Rust Programming Language", re-written from scratch based on experience teaching Rust.

The repository is here, and you can see the rendered current draft here.

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We have a draft of all chapters, other than the appendix. Rust 1.18 was the first Rust to ship with a draft. We're continuing with the editing process, you can see what stage each chapter is at here.

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TODO: update status here.

Do you want me to give a status, or is this for you to check in on?

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aturon commented Jan 31, 2017

@steveklabnik I've sent you an invite to collaborate; please edit the issue text directly, however you'd like.

@AndyGauge
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Recommended change As of 1/31/07 -> As of 1/31/17

@golddranks
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I'd like to see unambiguous dates like 31th of Jan, 2017 anyway, since the order of the fields is different in different countries and not all dates are unambiguous.

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sophiajt commented Feb 6, 2017

As a new immigrant to New Zealand, I second @golddranks - having to try to guess which comes first is a pain. Something less ambiguous would be nice.

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initram commented Feb 7, 2017

@golddranks we should all just start using ISO 8601 format (2017-01-31). See https://xkcd.com/1179/

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I've updated the description as of today.

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