"Petites habitudes, grandes réussites"
Made with ❤️ by Thinh Truong Nguyen
After more than 4 years as a mobile application software developer (middle-level), I have the desire to contribute more value to the community, not only at the level of being a member creating mobile applications for smartphone users. Along with that, I always research and update trends in all aspects of software technology in particular and computer science in general.
From trending keywords such as "Green Software", "Durable Software", "Chronicle of Coders", "Sustainability Leaders", "Digital Carbon Footprint", .... And from there, I have had answers to naive concerns such as: Can AI completely replace technicians like us? How to go on the right path of "software development", how to achieve the "right outcome", ... From those premises, I began to search for solutions to shape my own future in the era of booming digital technology, but along with that, wars and political conflicts are happening in many places around the world, and climate change has affected the lives of millions, even billions of people in this world. From there, problems arise that need to be solved such as:
- Food security;
- Environmental pollution (e-waste, microplastic waste);
- Industrialization, urbanization;
- Digital data era.
Therefore, as a programmer, I personally need to act immediately to contribute to protecting myself and the community, whether in the local area where I live or elsewhere in the world. But after I think back on what I learned as a student, it is almost very difficult to meet. Whether it's low-level, intermediate-level programming languages like C/C++ or high-level programming languages like C#, Python, ... they still have complexities and cause big trade-offs in use for the entire ecosystem that I intend to develop and which language is energy-efficient programming languages ?.
Finally, I decided to use Rust (a new programming language for me but easy to approach because I have a foundation in other C-family languages like C++, Java, JavaScript, C#, Kotlin). And that was a step for me to start developing this project. And this is a project that will last, maybe 1-3 years, but during that time, I will force myself to have a useful product to release for testing in a real environment. Therefore, the short introductions here are just the beginning of the story, of the journey. So there will be updates in the future. Please join me on this journey!
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Rust 1.91.1+
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RustRover 2025 or other IDEs with a plugin (Rust Analyzer) for Rust, or
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Compiler Explorer & Rust (Only some parts of our code);
Please give me a star, thanks!
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