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Language refreshers aka "Coming from Python" cheatsheets #148

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We've been missing a resource where we can point people coming in from X language help them get a good sense of the most common pitfalls they will face in Rust, per topic.

I'm proposing we take the overarching structure of the slides (delimited by Slides titles) and flesh out each section separately, per language.

I'm opening this up as a draft to see if others agree on the design of these "Coming From X" and adjust accordingly.

@miguelraz miguelraz changed the title Language refreshers Language refreshers aka "Coming from Python" cheatsheets Mar 11, 2024
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I think keeping the "Coming from" pages in sync with the main index will be difficult, and they will fall out of sync over time.

But I'm also not sure how to put language specific context into the slides.

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## Noteworthy Differences with other languages
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Using ## here puts this heading under # No-Std Rust. Maybe it should be a # heading?

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Closing in favor of #159 .

@miguelraz miguelraz closed this Jun 13, 2024
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