Theory is important, but I’m a strong believer in getting your hands dirty (i.e., writing your own code) as soon as possible! To make this a pleasant experience when #LearningRust, you should pick up the IDE that is best for you.
After some experimentation, I settled with RustRover by @jetbrains. It offers a delightful user experience and it’s free for non-commercial use. You should check it out.
Another popular choice is Visual Studio Code equipped with rust-analyzer and other specialized extensions such as Even Better TOML and Prettier Rust.
Looks like the body didn’t fit in the title and cut off?
Given the lack of expressive title, I’m not even sure what this post is supposed to be. I deduct it’s a random thought/sharing?
It got federated over from Mastodon, because OP tagged the community. Mastodon posts don’t have a title, so Lemmy just fills in the start of the body text…
@Kissaki not sure what you’re talking about 😅
@Kissaki I see… they literally say “Some communities may be broken while we work on fixes” so maybe that’s the reason. My original mastodon post is visible at https://infosec.exchange/@raptor/113740496693652341