AsRef/Borrow Traits, and the ?Sized Marker - Rust [Video Request]
00:00:00 Prologue 00:00:34 Introducing Borrow 00:03:58 Implementing Borrow for Our Own Type, and Seeing Its' Utility 00:17:12 (Aside) ?Sized 00:20:54 (cont'd) Implementing Borrow for Our Own Type, and Seeing Its' Utility 00:22:12 Introducing AsRef — and differentiating it from Borrow 00:23:55 Going Back to Our Example from Before - How Do Borrow and AsRef Differ? danlogs git repository: https://github.com/danbugs/danlogs/ danlogs discord server: / discord Follow me on Twitter: / danologue Follow me on GitHub: https://github.com/danbugs/ For business inquiries, contact me on LinkedIn: / danbiz

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