مقدمة - Rust للغلابة

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Ahmed Farghal

Ahmed Farghal

22 күн бұрын

An introduction to systems programming in Rust for Arabic speakers.
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00:04 Introduction to the first episode of Rust for the poor
02:31 Learning Rust for problem-solving and mindset development
07:30 Focus on understanding fundamental differences in Rust coding.
10:41 Challenges in coding expectations
17:37 Understanding the importance of writing and organizing code
20:16 Understanding memory allocation and data representation in Rust
26:19 Introduction to Rust for Beginners
29:32 Introduction to Rust programming language basics
36:54 Receiving and understanding a code for the bulk code
40:44 Understanding and utilizing Artifact in Rust
46:30 Standardization is important for Tokyo
49:05 Introduction to Rust programming language
56:00 Discussing interpolation and string manipulation in Rust
58:32 The Spread Operator in JavaScript
1:04:19 Introduction to Rust programming language and Cargo
1:08:10 Discussion on using tools and finding comfort in familiarity
1:14:18 Introduction to Byte Fig in Rust language
1:17:22 Discussion on programming functions and memory
1:22:49 Understanding the concept of imaginary numbers in Rust
1:26:34 Understanding the functioning of RAM and network cards in a computer system.
1:32:17 Introduction to key concepts in Rust programming language for beginners
1:35:11 Understanding the Function X code
1:40:26 The stack frame expresses entering and operating within the stack.
1:43:17 Discussion on the importance of learning about programming languages
1:47:45 The wicket has a larger space than the old one
1:49:39 Understanding the basics of studying and taking Potter
1:55:36 Understanding memory and kernel in Rust
1:58:35 Understanding the process and function of Rust programming
2:04:41 Discussion on the complexities of the subject and its implications
2:08:55 Introduction to Rust programming language for beginners
2:15:40 Discussion about memory and file storage
2:19:01 Understanding the size of 1 byte in computer memory.
2:24:12 Understanding byte requirements in Rust programming.
2:26:27 Discussing the details of entering places and memory allocation
2:31:59 Understanding compiler behavior in Rust programming language
2:35:28 Discussing the impact of religion on work and decision-making
2:41:02 Advancements in IP address reading and compiler installation
2:44:54 Importance of operations on a machine for programming

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@OmarSeifelnasr-rp6ox
@OmarSeifelnasr-rp6ox 20 күн бұрын
يا محلاها ليالي العيد اللي زي هيك 🤍🤍
@mohammedhayyoun
@mohammedhayyoun 20 күн бұрын
اي والله
@eponym-ex5hj
@eponym-ex5hj 19 күн бұрын
شكرا لبشمهندس محمود النجار على وجوده في الفيديو بصراحة انا شايف انه اضاف رونق خاص وعكس مشاعرنا من خلف الشاشة كما يجب وكمان بخصوص طول الفيديو انا معنديش مشكلة مدة الاستريم تكون فوق ال ٧ ساعات هشوفه كامل عادي على مرة واحدة طالما ان الاستريمر هو بشمهندس أحمد سليمان ❤
@shehabalhawary3638
@shehabalhawary3638 16 күн бұрын
جامد جدا بصراحه لاول مره احس بفائده الاساسيات اللي الواحد تعب في مذاكرتها، شكرا CS50 🤍
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
00:04 Introduction to the first episode of Rust for the poor 02:31 Learning Rust for problem-solving and mindset development 07:30 Focus on understanding fundamental differences in Rust coding. 10:41 Challenges in coding expectations 17:37 Understanding the importance of writing and organizing code 20:16 Understanding memory allocation and data representation in Rust 26:19 Introduction to Rust for Beginners 29:32 Introduction to Rust programming language basics 36:54 Receiving and understanding a code for the bulk code 40:44 Understanding and utilizing Artifact in Rust 46:30 Standardization is important for Tokyo 49:05 Introduction to Rust programming language 56:00 Discussing interpolation and string manipulation in Rust 58:32 The Spread Operator in JavaScript 1:04:19 Introduction to Rust programming language and Cargo 1:08:10 Discussion on using tools and finding comfort in familiarity 1:14:18 Introduction to Byte Fig in Rust language 1:17:22 Discussion on programming functions and memory 1:22:49 Understanding the concept of imaginary numbers in Rust 1:26:34 Understanding the functioning of RAM and network cards in a computer system. 1:32:17 Introduction to key concepts in Rust programming language for beginners 1:35:11 Understanding the Function X code 1:40:26 The stack frame expresses entering and operating within the stack. 1:43:17 Discussion on the importance of learning about programming languages 1:47:45 The wicket has a larger space than the old one 1:49:39 Understanding the basics of studying and taking Potter 1:55:36 Understanding memory and kernel in Rust 1:58:35 Understanding the process and function of Rust programming 2:04:41 Discussion on the complexities of the subject and its implications 2:08:55 Introduction to Rust programming language for beginners 2:15:40 Discussion about memory and file storage 2:19:01 Understanding the size of 1 byte in computer memory. 2:24:12 Understanding byte requirements in Rust programming. 2:26:27 Discussing the details of entering places and memory allocation 2:31:59 Understanding compiler behavior in Rust programming language 2:35:28 Discussing the impact of religion on work and decision-making 2:41:02 Advancements in IP address reading and compiler installation 2:44:54 Importance of operations on a machine for programming
@minato7namikazi
@minato7namikazi 20 күн бұрын
History is being written This series will be legendary for the next generation! ✨ 💙ربنا يحفظك
@ahmed_3bbas
@ahmed_3bbas 20 күн бұрын
انا بجد مبسوط و (متمزج) من الفيديو و حابب النوع ده من الفيديوهات اللي يكون خاص بالـ CS و How it works بعيد عن اللغة لأن دي كونسبتس بحب افهمها و للأسف المحتوي ده مش منتشر اوي و يمكن لو احتاجت تفهم و دورت مش هتلاقي اللي محتاج تفهمه بسهولة ❤❤ حقيقي شكرا و مستني باقي السلسلة (حتلي لو مش مهتم بـ Rust تحديدا) ❤
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
I think this is the first arabic content about rust, I've just heard about it watching theprimeagen
@LeoMaki-qi3cd
@LeoMaki-qi3cd 19 күн бұрын
اقسم بالله القناة دي كنز مخفي ❤
@mustafa.wael-dev
@mustafa.wael-dev 20 күн бұрын
This was amazing please continue the series of rust lang
@michaelgendy6633
@michaelgendy6633 20 күн бұрын
One of the best explanations I have ever seen for memory A separate video for memory would be really appreciated
@fadyasaad1105
@fadyasaad1105 14 күн бұрын
أنا بعشق فكرة ال Do my own X ❤️
@ahmed.kamals
@ahmed.kamals 16 күн бұрын
جزاك الله خيرا كان عندك حق فعلا إن ال Crate أفضل Dependency Manager، عجبتنى قوى ال Features أنا جايلك من Golang و بقولك مفتقدين الكلام ده عندنا يا أستاذ أحمد. فى رأيى المتواضع الذى لا يعتد به فى المحافل الدولية و لا المحلية حتى، و مع كامل احترامى للباشمهندس محمود لو أمكن تستضيف حد كمان Backend هيكون أفضل علشان تغطى Spectrum كبير من المتابعين اللى ممكن ما يعرفش ال Analogies الخاصة بال Frontend.
@MoElwaan
@MoElwaan 5 күн бұрын
تانى مرة اتفرج على الفيديو و سعيد انى عيدته بتركيز الحقيقة علشان الجزء الاخير تحديداً .. شكرا جزيلا على الشرح و حقيقى الموضوع ممتع جدا فكرة reorder دى مبهرة و الحلقة فى العموم خلت الواحد عايز يراجع حاجات كتير حتى عن استخدامه ل php
@AmeliaTaylor99
@AmeliaTaylor99 21 күн бұрын
This was amazing, please continue the series.
@mohammedhayyoun
@mohammedhayyoun 19 күн бұрын
شفت الفيديو من اولو لاخرو وهعيدو تاني عشان اضمن ما فلتتش مني حاجه، بس الفيديو كان جبار ومهم واتمنى تستمر السلسلة لين ما نوصل لمواضيع اعمق ومتقدمة أكثر، وشكرا بجد ❤
@EmadMokhtar
@EmadMokhtar 17 күн бұрын
You are right about Go. It can install modules from git and there is an option to install modules from proxy/package manager.
@wassim-akkari
@wassim-akkari 14 күн бұрын
I enjoyed every second Ahmed, Thanks alot!
@saeedalobidi4195
@saeedalobidi4195 21 күн бұрын
Amazing is not enough for description this video It is really astonishing 😍😍 Thank u so much. Waiting for next
@mohamedmirghani1747
@mohamedmirghani1747 20 күн бұрын
شغل جميل ربنا يجزيكم خير ومنتظرين باقي الفيديوهات
@eletechno1779
@eletechno1779 12 күн бұрын
اسلوبكم ممتع جدا ❤❤❤
@MuhamadAzmy
@MuhamadAzmy 18 күн бұрын
Amazing as usual Ahmed. I always love to watch you explain low level concepts.
@AhmedMohamedElsherbiny
@AhmedMohamedElsherbiny 21 күн бұрын
شكراا جزيلاا ❤، ربنا يجازيكم كل خير
@hunnyian
@hunnyian 20 күн бұрын
It was a wonderful episode, the way it was presented was genius, waiting for more. I recommend watching the episodes live on Twitch. The questions and discussion were more than wonderful
@ayoubBoumzebra
@ayoubBoumzebra 20 күн бұрын
Great explanation, can't wait for the next video; thanks
@henz103
@henz103 17 күн бұрын
Great explanation, thanks a lot and interested for more.
@arknfel9432
@arknfel9432 20 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Asoli for sharing and explaining this knowledge, rbna ygazek kheer. For me personally, these details you went through is the real deal and what I truly needed. I wish if you have went in depth and explained the heap in detail as well. If you may please don’t hold back to go through wte you think are fundamentals and essentials.
@abdullahazmyelsherbini
@abdullahazmyelsherbini 20 күн бұрын
عاش جدا هنتابعها كاملة أول باول ان شاء الله
@_youssefdaoud5593
@_youssefdaoud5593 20 күн бұрын
Can't wait for the next video!🥰
@2hmedbadawy
@2hmedbadawy 20 күн бұрын
شكرا على الشرح. ممكن الفيديوهات الجاية الصوت يكون أعلى شوية.
@moatasemelsayed6226
@moatasemelsayed6226 20 күн бұрын
Simple and to point ❤❤
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
Loved the way that to you're not going to explain the boring stuff
@Ziad.Dev99
@Ziad.Dev99 19 күн бұрын
Great effort, thanks a lot.
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
"Data wins arguments" by ahmed farghal ❤
@MahmoudAbdo-rq5ch
@MahmoudAbdo-rq5ch 18 күн бұрын
شغل جامد اوووووووووووووي😍😍😍
@Amr_Abdellatif
@Amr_Abdellatif 21 күн бұрын
شكرا جزيلا يا بشمهندس على مشاركتك العظيمة ، ربنا يكرمك اكتر و اكتر
@ConsumedKing
@ConsumedKing 20 күн бұрын
الشرح ممتاز ، ربنا يكرمك
@minato7namikazi
@minato7namikazi 20 күн бұрын
افضل اسلوب شرح شوفته في حياتي لل memory وال low level 💙 متنساناش ان شاء الله فال heap .. لو شرحتو لينا بنفس العمق ده هيبقي عظمة جداا دي شويه Topics هبقي مبسوط اوي لو حضرتك ذكرتها في الفيديوهات الجايا 🫶 - فيديو يكون فيه Advanced debugging tips & tricks .. بحيث نقدر نفهم state معينه او مشكله واقفين فيها نقدر نحلها ازاي .. او اي سبب المشكله او مثلا نفهم جزء معين بيشتغل ازاي dynamically - شرح advanced لجانب الsecurity بتاع rust ... وازاي بتحل مشاكل ال memory issues الي في C ... وهل الحل نهائي ولالا ؟ .. وهل في اي security vulnerabilities ممكن تبقي موجوده في rust مختلفة عن الmemory issues بسبب اخطاء من ال developer مثلا - General Tips and tricks to understand large rust Codebase Faster with Productivity بحيث لو حبينا نقرا بروجكت كبير وحابين نتعلم منو حاجا معينه او نفهم اتبني ازاي وبيشتغل ازاي بس كدا .. كل سنه وحضرتك طيب وعيد سعيد عليك 💖 You are one of the greatest teachers I have ever seen
@ZKPGrandmaster
@ZKPGrandmaster 20 күн бұрын
39:39 يعني اي artifacts في السياق دا ؟ وبرضو لأن كلمة artifacts بتقابلني كتير في مشاريع اوبن سورس بلاقي directory اسمه artifacts ومش بكون عارف أهميته أو وظيفته في الهيكل بتاع البروجكت فلو أمكن توضيح الجزئية دي لو تكرمت
@asoli_dev
@asoli_dev 20 күн бұрын
معناها "مخرجات" او "منتجات".
@amzabdrahim3350
@amzabdrahim3350 20 күн бұрын
محتوى جميل, كمل !!
@_maher
@_maher 17 күн бұрын
Reminds me of th thinking in types series you made ages ago
@mahmoudel-hawawshy5198
@mahmoudel-hawawshy5198 20 күн бұрын
that's a really good stream, thanks for doing this for Arabic speakers, i don't think there are any good Arabic content for Rust, even for English speakers there are only a few. intermediate to advanced content in any field is always lacking, so doing this is really good, thank you! Personally speaking I've read the book and watched Jon Gjengset's streams on Rust which also falls under the intermediate to advanced section, but it's for English speakers (which i have no problem with but others may have a problem) I also read about some Async programming for Rust (plan to finish the Tokio series on mini-Redis still). Also, is it possible to be personally included in future streams? I would really love to be a part of this and learn along the way. anyway, keep up the good work!
@asoli_dev
@asoli_dev 20 күн бұрын
Absolutely. We stream on twitch (link in description). I announce them on my twitter as well.
@KitKatCatOfficial
@KitKatCatOfficial 21 күн бұрын
This was phanominal ♥
@elatighetfaghaoubeid9463
@elatighetfaghaoubeid9463 20 күн бұрын
please keep uploading , thanks 🙏
@Mo-ln6qo
@Mo-ln6qo 10 күн бұрын
yakhi allah yaktob ajrak
@mahmoudabdelsattar8860
@mahmoudabdelsattar8860 20 күн бұрын
يريت بردو نعرف رايك عن زيج وفي موضوغ نقسي تتكلم عنه بشكل تقصيلي SEARCH ENGINES واستمر يا هندسة عشان بجد بستفيد تسلم
@AhmedElhady-zi9cf
@AhmedElhady-zi9cf 12 күн бұрын
Give this man the Oscar!
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
We should change our mental model weird, but sounds great
@_4p_
@_4p_ 20 күн бұрын
الله حيو ،
@draosf
@draosf 20 күн бұрын
nice keep going
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
Can we do socket programming using rust
@mahmoudhassan2096
@mahmoudhassan2096 10 күн бұрын
ماشاءالله تبارك الله شرح ممتاز بارك الله فيك يارب تستمر وياريت لو نستخدم vscode بيبقي أوضح ف الشرح وبيكون كل ال files ظاهرة وكدا يعني
@asoli_dev
@asoli_dev 9 күн бұрын
الحقيقة اني بستخدم اللي انا مرتاح فيه.
@mahmoudhassan2096
@mahmoudhassan2096 9 күн бұрын
@@asoli_devأنا بالنسبه ليا مش مشكله خالص وحضرتك جزاك الله خيرا يعني اكيد عايزينك تبقي مرتاح ف الشرح عشان نخرج بأكبر استفاده
@abdllahdev
@abdllahdev 21 күн бұрын
For the challenge at 1:01:40 OCaml and Haskell type check string interpolation at compile time. Not sure if this is also available in Rust or not but OCaml and Haskell do type check the placeholders with the expected data types. So the following line of OCaml won't compile because Printf.printf expects an integer in the second placeholder but it got a string Printf.printf "%s %d" "Hello, world" "5" The OCaml compiler is also your friend so you'd get nice error messages that actually help you to solve the problem. For example the compiler will output something similar to the Rust error message like the following one: 3 | Printf.printf "%s %d" "Hello, world" "5" ^^^^ Error: This expression has type string but an expression was expected of type int
@A-Zaydan
@A-Zaydan 20 күн бұрын
يسلام طب عاوزين حلقه golang للغلابه😊
@issalem
@issalem 14 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
Resources: exercises: Rustlings book: the rust programming language # combine them for good learning experience docs: Rust Standard Library
@asoli_dev
@asoli_dev 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comments. I've added your "chapters" to the video description if you don't mind.
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 11 күн бұрын
@@asoli_dev it's my pleasure to contribute to such a course
@lordadamson
@lordadamson 12 күн бұрын
Very good explanation :D Thank you, I learned a lot. As far as I know, the stack is not part of the OS wala part of the hardware. The OS and the processor do provide functionalities that make stack management easy should the compiler decide to use those functionalities, things like push, pop, and the stack and frame registers. But the thing is, these are all optional functionalities, and these registers can be used as general purpose registers 3ady gedan :D for example in gcc you can pass -fomit-frame-pointer, which will have the generated assembly only use the stack pointer and use the frame pointer as a general purpose register; which can lead to better performance. there are even languages that do not rely on the stack at all, usually called stackless languages.
@asoli_dev
@asoli_dev 11 күн бұрын
Correct. Did I say that it’s a hardware concept?
@lordadamson
@lordadamson 10 күн бұрын
@@asoli_dev تقريباً 😂 يعني أنا فاكر انك كنت بترد على حد في الشات، وقولت كدا، بس ممكن اكون فهمت غلط الستيرم طويل أوي مكسل ادور بصراحة 😂
@asoli_dev
@asoli_dev 9 күн бұрын
انا معتقدش ابدا اني قلت انه حاجة مخصوص في الهاردوير، لكن نظام التشغيل بالفعل بيقسم الميموري لكل ثريد، يعني كل ثريد بيبقى له ستاك محدود و هو اللي بيعترض لما تستهلك اكتر من الحد المسموح. باختصار، Stack overflow is an OS-level error. You can take a look yourself to memory maps on Linux for instance in `/proc//maps` to see the address range (map) for stack, heap, anonymous memory, and more.
@youssefahmedmohamedradwanm7676
@youssefahmedmohamedradwanm7676 15 күн бұрын
ممكن ال terminal and nvim config
@ibrahimbadr4327
@ibrahimbadr4327 21 күн бұрын
By default, Rust makes these two promises about the in-memory representation of structures: Structures may be differently sized than their contents for performance reasons. Structures may internally store data in a different order than we specified if the optimizer believes it will aid performance. Most modern CPUs align data on 32-bit boundaries for memory and cache. Accessing 8 bits (one byte) or 16 bits (two bytes) is fast for two reasons. One, because the CPU provides primitives to do so, and, two, the structures can be packed within those 32-bit boundaries. A 24-bit (three byte) structure does not naturally align to a 32-bit memory map. So, by default, Rust wastes 8-bits of memory per struct to ensure fast access to our computer’s memory structure. This behavior is especially helpful when we’re dealing with arrays or other contiguous blocks of 3-byte structures. That’s because every other structure would start at the 24th bit of a 32-bit block, reducing both cache and read efficiency.
@ibrahimbadr4327
@ibrahimbadr4327 21 күн бұрын
انا مش احسن واحد بيشرح ف خدتها copy paste في الجزء بتاع ال struct sizing اتمنى لو الكلام دا غلط او مش في ال context الصح توضحلي
@asoli_dev
@asoli_dev 21 күн бұрын
الكلام صح، ده اللي بشرحه في الجزء الاخير من الفيديو
@samarbid13
@samarbid13 12 күн бұрын
2:28:41 you can visualize it with lego blocks
@abdelrahmanhamada9813
@abdelrahmanhamada9813 20 күн бұрын
This deserves recognition ! Maybe I didn’t get this point, but why did the struct at 2:34:52 use an align of 1 byte, wouldn’t that allow the struct to be written in two words and introduce unnecessary memory gaps
@ahmedfarghal9314
@ahmedfarghal9314 19 күн бұрын
The struct size is 2 bytes (a word is 8 bytes on 64bit arch)
@abdelrahmanhamada9813
@abdelrahmanhamada9813 19 күн бұрын
@@ahmedfarghal9314 yes i got this point, but the align of the struct was 1, wouldn’t that allow the struct to be written in two separate words, for example xxxx xxxa bxxx xxxx
@mohammedhussien6603
@mohammedhussien6603 20 күн бұрын
ممكن ت share ال vimrc ؟
@user-dk8lw1ly3l
@user-dk8lw1ly3l 20 күн бұрын
zig build>>
@Omar.bin.khattab
@Omar.bin.khattab 18 күн бұрын
شكرا يا بشمهندس وجزاك الله خيراا اعتقد انه الافضل كان يتم البدأ بنبذة بسيطة عن اللغة وايه مميزاتها وعيوبها بين اشهر اللغات زي السي بلص او جووو وايه التطبيقات الموجهة اليها وايه الناس المطلوب منهم دراستها يعني كل واحد علي حسب مجاله فاعتقد انها هتكون افضل بداية بدون ذكر تفاصيل او سينتكس اللغة وانا بشوف الاسلوب ده ف يكثير من الفيديوهات الاجنبية بتوفر وقت علي المتابع قبل ما يستمر في الفيديو اتمني قبول النقض بصدر رحب شكرا علي مجهودك ووقتك القييم واتمني اخذ الفيد باك فيما بعد وربنا يوفقك لما فيه الخير
@asoli_dev
@asoli_dev 16 күн бұрын
شكرا على رأيك
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
is interface in typescript == struct in rust
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
rust compiles the documentation and rustdocs compile the documentation intresting if rustdocs compiles the code in the documentation as actual code that's amazing heard of it in python but didn't heard compiling them in emacs there is something called tangled mode or something it's slightly the same idea
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
easy transition from C to Rust btw
@HG77K
@HG77K 20 күн бұрын
just make your own Nand2Tetris already!
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
leetcode for rust == rustlings:
@saeedalobidi4195
@saeedalobidi4195 21 күн бұрын
I have a suggestion: if you can create a course on Udemy about systems engineering or distributed systems, including both theoretical concepts and practical examples, I would definitely purchase it. I believe such a course would be extremely beneficial.
@elatighetfaghaoubeid9463
@elatighetfaghaoubeid9463 20 күн бұрын
نفس الإقتراح عندي ، احمد متمكن و عندو خبر كبير
@Sheikh_Kurosaki
@Sheikh_Kurosaki 20 күн бұрын
غلبان يكابتن والله غلبان😢
@user-4n2oi4lr6e
@user-4n2oi4lr6e 7 күн бұрын
كل مصطلحاتك بالانجليزي! هل اللغة العربية متاخرة في مجال البرمجة؟ هل يوجد مصطلحات عربية توازي الانجليزية؟ لان الكورس تقنيا بالانجليزي وليس بالعربي.. انت تحشر كلمات عامية عربية بنص المصلحات التقنية وبس
@iislamgom3a
@iislamgom3a 7 күн бұрын
اللغة العربية ليست متأخرة في مجال البرمجة... اللغة العربية ليست موجودة في مجال البرمجة 😂
@asoli_dev
@asoli_dev 7 күн бұрын
انا مش هدفي اني اعرب المصطلحات التقنيه. انا مش بعمل دروس لغة، لو بتدور على مكان بيقول كل المصطلحات بالعربي يبقى مش ده المكان المناسب.
@MoElwaan
@MoElwaan 5 күн бұрын
مش اللغة العربية بس .. اى مبرمج فى اى مكان فى العالم بيكتب و يتعلم انجليزى
@baxiry.
@baxiry. 18 күн бұрын
الفيديو مفيد جد ومعلومات رائعة. لكن راست ليس لها مستقبل , سواء في التطبيقات أو في الأنظمة. هي لغة مبالغ فيها, وحقيقتها أقل مما يقال عنها. إذا كنت تبحث عن لغة حديثة للأنظمة فاستثمر في زيغ. غير ذلك استثمر في : غو , كوتلن, سويفت, دارت. جس. انتهى
@asoli_dev
@asoli_dev 16 күн бұрын
اختلف معك.
@MoElwaan
@MoElwaan 5 күн бұрын
بنسمع الكلام ده من 2017 عن راست و قبله عن وفاة ال php لا راست طلعت مجرد تريند و لا ال php ماتت 🤝
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
Rust is the best and the worst language
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
runplayground == rust online ide
@AhmedOmar-ib3yn
@AhmedOmar-ib3yn 20 күн бұрын
Nice, very great content in arabic, the next Jon Gjengset but in arabic? 🫡
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
I use vim btw 😂😂😂
@abdelhakimkhabir
@abdelhakimkhabir 12 күн бұрын
You don't need to tell them what editor your using😂😂😂
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