async/await
In computer programming, the async/await pattern is a syntactic feature of many programming languages that allows an asynchronous, non-blocking function to be structured in a way similar to an ordinary synchronous function, and is primarily intended to provide opportunities for the program to execute other code while waiting for a long-running, asynchronous task to complete, usually represented by promises or similar data structures.
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Rust crate for working with Unix named pipes (FIFOs).
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A futures executor for Rust. Built to, well, see if I could build one.
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Rust bindings to `themealdb`'s json API
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Various ways of writing a http server in rust
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Playing with Raft consensus algorithm (https://raft.github.io/).
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An experimental operating system based heavily on async/await style concurrency.
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My small playing around Rust Tokio
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A toy multithreaded tokio-like runtime capable of executing async-await futures
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A Whois Server Implementation in Rust, that forwards requests for multiple whois servers based on a LUT.
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Rust / Embassy Heartrate Monitor on STM32H743 Nucleo
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A Rust Boilerplate server with GraphQL API, Diesel, PostgreSQL, session authentication and JWT using async/await.
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A basic CRUD example app built with gRPC (tonic) and MySQL (sqlx) in Rust
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Streams that are ordered relative to external events
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toying around with rust async/await, furures 0.1 compat, tokio, blocking i/o.
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Minimalistic, yet practical, scripting language
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