Announcing Rust 1960 Official
Since transistors were expensive in 1960 (each costing roughly $10 in today's money), the Borrow Checker is not purely electronic. Instead, Rust 1960 utilizes a piggybacking on the mainframe’s I/O channel. A series of precisely machined brass gears and levers physically lock and unlock memory regions.
: Language Server Protocol (LSP) support now works "out of the box," providing better auto-completion and error highlighting while you solve exercises. Improved Watch Mode : The interactive announcing rust 1960