From humble beginnings at an MSP, I've adventured through life as a sysadmin, into an engineer, and finally landed as a developer focused on fixing problems with automation.
I agree here. My only pain point with Rust right now is its editor experience. I have spotty responsiveness when working in vscode from the language server whether it resolves members correctly while authoring Rust programs. Experience may be better in IntelliJ, but I don't have $90+/yr to privately buy a license.
From humble beginnings at an MSP, I've adventured through life as a sysadmin, into an engineer, and finally landed as a developer focused on fixing problems with automation.
I agree here. My only pain point with Rust right now is its editor experience. I have spotty responsiveness when working in vscode from the language server whether it resolves members correctly while authoring Rust programs. Experience may be better in IntelliJ, but I don't have $90+/yr to privately buy a license.
I find rust-analyzer work very well with vscode. You can try it.
Have you tried Sublime Text? Curious how Rust support has been.
Sublime marks RLS support as "experimental," so I'm a little hesitant to pay for a maybe.