TLDR: I think that the primary benefit of async/await is that it lets us concisely express complex concurrency; any (potential) performance improvements are just a second-order effect. We should thus judge async primarily based on how it simplifies our code, not how (or if) it makes the code faster.| Kobzol’s blog
Or: The Most Expensive Linked List I’ve Ever Written| Chad Austin
In July, boats presented a compelling vision in their post pinned places. With the Overwrite trait that I introduced in my previous post, however, I think we can get somewhere even more compelling, albeit at the cost of a tricky transition. As I will argue in this post, the Overwrite trait effectively becomes a better version of the existing Unpin trait, one that effects not only pinned references but also regular &mut references. Through this it’s able to make Pin fit much more seamlessly ...| smallcultfollowing.com
Let’s talk about pinning in the Rust programming language.| PoignardAzur