Where the RLS came from, what it can do, and how you can start using it today!


Notes

One major ergonomic improvement to developing in Rust in 2017 is coming via the Rust Language Service: an initiative that lets us share a common core of functionality between every editor – from Vim to VS Code and everything in between. In today's episode, I give some background on it and talk about how you can start using it today!


Links

Rust Language Service

repo
blog posts

announcement
alpha 2 release
first rustup release

vscode-rust

Language Server Protocol

repo
VS Code blog post
implementations

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