Niko Matsakis
Niko Matsakis
That's really helpful @alsuren .. I'll take a look at #101 too, haven't gotten to it yet. UPDATE: Oh, I guess I did.
This [comment from reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/m7u6gg/building_a_shared_vision_for_async_rust/grft841/) seems like related data: > $0.02 > > I've been both a c++ developer and a developer in a gc language, and I've previously gotten as...
Some elements of this blog post feel related: https://kevinhoffman.medium.com/rust-async-and-the-terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad-day-348ebc836274 > Lesson I — The Rust language does not include any intrinsic high-level means to poll futures. That is left as...
Hey @John-Nagle -- I think you're on to something here. I'd like to encourage you to submit a user story about this! I think having some stories that represent users...
@John-Nagle Thanks for the reference to the users story! Are there more stories like that you have to share? Also, what do you think about adding a "non-async product' of...
@pcwalton and I had a good chat about this, we took notes [in this hackmd](https://hackmd.io/DnArulWbTKSx1_8mijsRuQ). I would like to turn it into a status quo story.
Part of this blog post feels (maybe) related: https://kevinhoffman.medium.com/rust-async-and-the-terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad-day-348ebc836274 > Lesson III — If you drop (or allow to be dropped) the tokio runtime, any pending tasks are cancelled.
@jbr I think it would help to figure that out if we had as many concrete examples as we can. One thing I'd like to drill into a bit is...
Hmm, I would really like to see these stories written up ...
@punkeel it'd be helpful, I think, if you could frame this as a story about what happens today. Or maybe to write about what happens in Java! That'd be an...