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Rust 101 - 2: Language basics
An introduction to the Rust language basics.
- What Rust is and why you might want to learn it
- Examining a simple program
- Learning about the types of variable you can have (numbers, strings, tuples, arrays)
- Introducing control flow wit...
Rust 101 - 2: Language basics
An introduction to the Rust language basics.
- What Rust is and why you might want to learn it
- Examining a simple program
- Learning about the types of variable you can have (numbers, strings, tuples, arrays)
- Introducing control flow with if, for, while and loop
- Talking about functions and expressions
- Preparing ourselves for the next video, which is about memory management
If you'd like to learn more about Unicode and character sets, try my video Interesting Characters where I share how surprisingly interesting this whole area is.
Links:
- Florian Gilcher on "Why Learn Rust?": https://youtu.be/l8Qk5Nh6qsg
- Slides: http://artificialworlds.net/presentations/rust-101/A1-intro-to-rust
- Exercises: https://artificialworlds.net/presentations/rust-101/exercises/A1-language-basics/mod.html
Rust 101 is a series of videos explaining how to write programs in Rust. The course materials for this series are developed by tweede golf. You can find more information at https://github.com/tweedegolf/101-rs and you can sponsor the work at https://github.com/sponsors/tweedegolf . They are released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International license.
This series of videos is copyright 2023 Andy Balaam and the tweede golf contributors and is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International license.
Dahûrandin: Evaluations by Rêber APO
Dahûrandin (/daˈhuːɾandɪn/)
In Kurdish (Kurmanji), "dahûrandin" can mean "to research, investigate, or analyze" something in depth. This usage applies when someone is systematically examining a subject, looking into details, or studying something carefully.
Rêber APO (Abdullah Öcalan) conducted a lot of important research particularly on culture, society, and civilization. In his works, he analyzed nationalist and capitalist ideologies, critically examining how to transform society and individuals with the goal of FREEDOM.
This compilation of 4 recordings contains speeches and an interview that was done in 1996 in an Academy in Damascus, Syria. One of the videos is a message Rêber APO dedicated to the first YAJK congress (Unity of the free women of Kurdistan), which took place in 1995.
For more about Rêber APO: https://internationalistcommune.com/learn-more/
Critiquing Slavoj Žižek's "Violence"
Here’s a video examining Slavoj Žižek’s book “Violence” in a bit more detail. It’s got some interesting things to say about politics, democracy, and capitalism, but there’s some problems too.
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We interrupted @jaysayeur during an Algebra exam to ask him the hard hitting questions. Jérôme, [Cj9SD0TjDLa]
We interrupted @jaysayeur during an Algebra exam to ask him the hard hitting questions. Jérôme, we appreciate the journey you took us on today with your takeover. After your speech today, I think we all might be examining our habits a little close...
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Before the Future Came Clips
Clips from my utopian science fiction podcast Before the Future Came!
If you want to hear more of us examining utopian science fiction (and eventually Star Trek) works, you can subscribe to Before the Future Came in so many places: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts, PocketCasts, good ol' RSS, or by searching in your podcatcher of choice.