If you have an avr you could just use avr-hal.
The documentation is ok and if you used to work with arduino it should be straight forward.
If you have an avr you could just use avr-hal.
The documentation is ok and if you used to work with arduino it should be straight forward.
It just never works. Its important documentation breaks if changes are made. The best docs are baked into unittests
Ok thanks for the clarification.
I would argue, the gold standard of regex would be perlre or even re from python. I never heard one discouraging using them. Do you know sth I don’t?
Is there one thing not screwed up in this language? I mean it’s regex, there are so many good implementations for it.
Story points are meant to have a shared understanding about complexity during the planning phase. There where never meant (and do not fit) for either capacy planning or to measure the throughput.
If your PO is using this he or she is either not well informed and/or uses this as a tool to create toxic pressure.
I mean serde is – in my understanding – the most useful crate out there. It does exactly one thing and that very well.