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I'm looking to get a lemmy bot figured out for posting sports scores in real-time (or near it) like Reddit had for NHL games. The lemmy api reference states that rust has the api as a loadable library, but I've only ever done C/C++ and python. Anything Coursera style to get a basic overview of how to get started in Rust?

I did also see lemmy-bot but it looks like it doesn't handle post editing at the moment, and not sure i really want to learn how to use npm to be honest.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (3 children)

There are a few resources out there, but a good starting place is the book. There's also Rust by example which has example snippets for doing various tasks.

Also, keep in mind that Rust is a very different language from C, C++, and Python. It's going to be hard to learn it if you try to treat the higher level concepts (structs, enums, traits, etc) like how other languages you know work. Take your time, it takes most people a lot longer to learn Rust than to learn most other traditional languages.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I recommend The Rust book too. Great for beginners. If you are more advanced developer the Tokio runtime documentation has a tutorial on how to create a mini redis clone https://tokio.rs/tokio/tutorial

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