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Rust Language Service
- Date: April 18, 2017
- Subject: Where the RLS came from, what it can do, and how you can start using it today!
- Audio
§Notes
One major ergonomic improvement to developing in Rust in 2017 is coming via the Rust Language Service: an initiative that lets us share a common core of functionality between every editor – from Vim to VS Code and everything in between. In today’s episode, I give some background on it and talk about how you can start using it today!
§Links
- Rust Language Service
- Language Server Protocol
§Sponsors
- Anthony Deschamps
- Aleksey Pirogov
- Andreas Fischer
- Andrew Thompson
- Austin LeSure
- Ben Whitley
- Charlie Egan
- Chris Jones
- Chris Palmer
- Christopher Giffard
- Dan Abrams
- Daniel Collin
- Derek Morr
- Eugene Bulkin
- Jakub “Limeth” Hlusička
- Jordan Henderson
- Jupp Müller
- Justin Ossevoort
- Karl Hobley
- Keith Gray
- Lachlan Collins
- Luca Schmid
- Matt Rudder
- Matthew Piziak
- Max Jacobson
- Micael Bergeron
- Ovidiu Curcan
- Pascal Hertleif
- Patrick O’Doherty
- Peter Tillemans
- Philipp Keller
- Ralph Giles (“rillian”)
- Raph Levien
- reddraggone9
- Steven Murawski
- Stuart Hinson
- Tyler Harper
- Vesa Kaihlavirta
- Warren Harper
- William Roe
- Zaki
(Thanks to the couple people donating who opted out of the reward tier, as well. You know who you are!)
§Become a sponsor
§Contact
- New Rustacean:
- Twitter: @newrustacean
- Email: hello@newrustacean.com
- Chris Krycho
- GitHub: chriskrycho
- Twitter: @chriskrycho