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I decided to adventure myself in Tauri development for a personal project, I read the entire Rust official book and followed the exercises. When I first started developing it was like if nothing I learned helped for real life projects.

Now after getting betting up every single time I touch my project, it seems I'm catching things slowly.

But I've never seen such a hard modern language, I used C and C++ before and it's incomparable.

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[–] fbr@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 hour ago

Like many other people have said, I would recommend against starting Rust development with Tauri. Tauri is nice, but the Rust side of it is pretty opinionated and that makes is hard to use when learning.

I would recommend trying to write a bit more of a freehand project. Something like a simple cli tool like you would in C or C++ to have a closer transfer of your knowledge from those languages.