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Learning Rust and Lemmy

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A collaborative space for people to work together on learning Rust, learning about the Lemmy code base, discussing whatever confusions or difficulties we're having in these endeavours, and solving problems, including, hopefully, some contributions back to the Lemmy code base.

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  1. This is a place to learn and work together.
  2. Questions and curiosity is welcome and encouraged.
  3. This isn't a technical support community. Those with technical knowledge and experienced aren't obliged to help, though such is very welcome. This is closer to a library of study groups than stackoverflow. Though, forming a repository of useful information would be a good side effect.
  4. This isn't an issue tracker for Lemmy (or Rust) or a place for suggestions. Instead, it's where the nature of an issue, what possible solutions might exist and how they could be or were implemented can be discussed, or, where the means by which a particular suggestion could be implemented is discussed.

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  1. Lemmy.ml rule 2 applies strongly: "Be respectful, even when disagreeing. Everyone should feel welcome" (see Dessalines's post). This is a constructive space.
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  5. Where applicable, rules should be interpreted in light of the Policies and Purposes.

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The idea here is that this is a general discussion mega thread style post. Feel free to come in and ask questions, answer questions, and generally discuss.

This can go on as long as we want, and stay pinned if that works. We can simply using sorting to see the latest or "biggest" comments in here.


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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I think I'd be up to starting a twitch channel. This way anyone who's looking to learn together can jump into chat and we can talk without the pressure involved in a voice chat. Of course, I'd need to find a decent time for everyone. If you're chill with it I (or you if prefered) can make a post later today to gauge interest.

I like the idea as it could spur interaction and a post-stream discussion might result in more activity especially with a larger group all starting at once.

If others like the concept and are willing we could even swap out hosts every so often. I'll start, but others would be encouraged to join in or take over for a day. Especially if they're in another timezone

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Late to this thread but I'd be here for a twitch stream

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I agree ... that sounds awesome and I think there'd be quite a few up to watch and follow along.

Post away ... I'm happy to pin it too.

I haven't advertised the community elsewhere just because I thought it would make sense to take it slow at first, presuming people from the lemmy community would be relatively keen, but I figure I should start advertising elsewhere soon ... probably doing so in a staggered fashion.

Once you've got a twitch channel running, that'd be worth sharing around the place too.