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4 0 0 50 -1 2 36 0.0000 4 420 1200 -1350 -1350 Rust\001
4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 435 11925 -1350 -630 The most exciting new programming language for years\001
-4 0 0 60 -1 0 20 0.0000 4 300 8715 -990 6570 Some examples taken from the Rust Book etc, Apache 2.0 / MIT\001
4 0 0 50 -1 14 30 0.0000 4 450 7800 -855 225 https://doc.rust-lang.org/\001
-4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 330 1275 4050 1215 Citrix\001
-4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 435 2115 5850 1215 May 2019\001
-4 0 0 50 -1 14 30 0.0000 4 390 6600 -810 1890 Ian.Jackson@citrix.com\001
-4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 330 5610 -945 2700 C/C++? Use Rust instead!\001
4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 375 2565 -900 1215 Ian Jackson\001
4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 330 5445 -945 4455 asm? Do the rest in Rust.\001
-4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 435 9810 -945 3270 Perl, Python, Haskell, Ocaml? Consider Rust.\001
4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 435 6990 -945 3870 Tcl? Do your extensions in Rust.\001
4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 435 9375 -945 5085 JavaScript, Java? Wish you could use Rust.\001
4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 435 7680 -945 5670 Common Lisp? OK, stick with that.\001
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4 0 0 60 -1 0 20 0.0000 4 225 2235 8505 6660 CC-BY-SA 4.0+\001
+4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 435 3435 7245 1215 September 2019\001
+4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 435 11940 -945 2700 C/C++? Use Rust instead if dynamic linking not needed.\001
+4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 435 9810 -945 3270 Perl, Python, Haskell, Ocaml? Consider Rust.\001
+4 0 0 60 -1 0 20 0.0000 4 300 8715 -990 6660 Some examples taken from the Rust Book etc, Apache 2.0 / MIT\001
+4 0 0 60 -1 0 20 0.0000 4 300 4785 6435 6255 Copyright Ian Jackson / Citrix 2019\001
+4 0 0 50 -1 2 30 0.0000 4 330 5160 2160 1215 GNU/Citrix/Xen/Debian\001
+4 0 0 50 -1 14 30 0.0000 4 420 9300 -810 1890 ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk\001