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author | Vojta Svoboda <vojtasvoboda.cz@gmail.com> | 2015-10-08 22:15:32 +0200 |
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committer | Vojta Svoboda <vojtasvoboda.cz@gmail.com> | 2015-10-08 22:15:32 +0200 |
commit | 838701b917bb914f3483b6e9233920a752d20f82 (patch) | |
tree | a430654109b2f8e6a47eddf057f86d73630314a7 /rust.html.markdown | |
parent | 4d619e9b0fc4a061fa720b47b22068c8661e9be6 (diff) | |
parent | abd7444f9e5343f597b561a69297122142881fc8 (diff) |
Merge branch 'master' into translation/json-cs
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diff --git a/rust.html.markdown b/rust.html.markdown index 3157fcf4..b2854b0c 100644 --- a/rust.html.markdown +++ b/rust.html.markdown @@ -6,20 +6,20 @@ filename: learnrust.rs --- Rust is a programming language developed by Mozilla Research. -Rust combines low-level control over performance with high-level convenience and -safety guarantees. +Rust combines low-level control over performance with high-level convenience and +safety guarantees. -It achieves these goals without requiring a garbage collector or runtime, making +It achieves these goals without requiring a garbage collector or runtime, making it possible to use Rust libraries as a "drop-in replacement" for C. -Rust’s first release, 0.1, occurred in January 2012, and for 3 years development +Rust’s first release, 0.1, occurred in January 2012, and for 3 years development moved so quickly that until recently the use of stable releases was discouraged -and instead the general advice was to use nightly builds. +and instead the general advice was to use nightly builds. -On May 15th 2015, Rust 1.0 was released with a complete guarantee of backward +On May 15th 2015, Rust 1.0 was released with a complete guarantee of backward compatibility. Improvements to compile times and other aspects of the compiler are currently available in the nightly builds. Rust has adopted a train-based release -model with regular releases every six weeks. Rust 1.1 beta was made available at +model with regular releases every six weeks. Rust 1.1 beta was made available at the same time of the release of Rust 1.0. Although Rust is a relatively low-level language, Rust has some functional |