I thought I would teach myself Rust, apparently can't get Python out of me
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A portion of a prime number checker written in the Rust programming language, where the first few lines are written correctly including the first if statement in the program. However, the following if statements are written using Python syntax instead of Rust, as the author slipped back into his native tongue.
Well, in my defense I just wanted to initially try out Rust and on this particular computer, I don't have any IDE set up on it yet. However, definitely seems like an IDE is in order for me haha
I was pleasantly surprised by how good the error messages are in Rust though on compile time. I agree that having an IDE flag them before I compile is much better though.
It's actually just an iterator for primes, but building a function around it which checks whether a given number is prime shouldn't be difficult.
It's probably quite overwhelming, but you don't have to learn all these concepts all at once. I started out much like you and then learnt many of the nuances hidden in there over the course of multiple years. It's fine, if it doesn't look all idiomatic from the start. Just as a bit of a pre-taste where your journey might lead. 🙃