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- Why is a Rust executable large? (2016) https://lifthrasiir.github.io/rustlog/why-is-a-rust-executable-large.html 128 comments
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- Why is a Rust executable large? https://lifthrasiir.github.io/rustlog/why-is-a-rust-executable-large.html 10 comments programming , rust
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- Smallest allocator? https://lifthrasiir.github.io/rustlog/why-is-a-rust-executable-large.html 15 comments rust
- Is there a good, small-footprint memory allocator for WebAssembly? https://lifthrasiir.github.io/rustlog/why-is-a-rust-executable-large.html 5 comments rust
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- Worklog 2015-03-06: Shrinking Rust Distribution For Fun and Profit https://lifthrasiir.github.io/rustlog/worklog-2015-03-06.html 20 comments rust
- Worklog 2015-01-17: Rustdoc Testing https://lifthrasiir.github.io/rustlog/worklog-2015-01-17.html 6 comments rust
- Worklog 2015-01-13: Time zones, Chrono and associated types https://lifthrasiir.github.io/rustlog/worklog-2015-01-13.html 15 comments rust
- Worklog 2015-01-10: Grisu and rust-strconv (aka the quest to accurately print floating point numbers) https://lifthrasiir.github.io/rustlog/worklog-2015-01-10.html 3 comments rust
- Worklog 2014-12-06: Progress on Rustdoc Source Link Problems https://lifthrasiir.github.io/rustlog/worklog-2014-12-06.html 3 comments rust