Most of the stuff above still applies to the "new" features (but there are some differences like the Pin type) so it can be useful to read it, especially because combinators are still allowed.
That said, the await syntax is the future so you will have to study it anyway. You might as well start from there and save some time.
It's still Rust though: what seems complex usually is! I plan to write about the new standard when the dust settles (and when I'm knowledgeable about it, which may never happen :))!
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Most of the stuff above still applies to the "new" features (but there are some differences like the
Pin
type) so it can be useful to read it, especially because combinators are still allowed.That said, the
await
syntax is the future so you will have to study it anyway. You might as well start from there and save some time.It's still Rust though: what seems complex usually is! I plan to write about the new standard when the dust settles (and when I'm knowledgeable about it, which may never happen :))!