"Reference-to-Option" and "Optional-reference"* are both ways to represent "a reference to a value that may or may not be there" in Rust. So which one should...
Video content like this makes no sense from a consumer point of view. So much more useful to just read an article, you can skim and get the jist , you can copy paste to play with it. And if there’s anything of value you can bookmark it and quickly find it later without having to live through 18 m
I have a feeling this video could be summarized in a skimmable two-to-three paragraphs instead of an 18 minute video that people need to sit through.
Video content like this makes no sense from a consumer point of view. So much more useful to just read an article, you can skim and get the jist , you can copy paste to play with it. And if there’s anything of value you can bookmark it and quickly find it later without having to live through 18 m
Yes, I was surprised when I noticed the length of it.
Content producers try to make longer videos to maximize their ad revenue