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If the reader were to follow the instructions in Chapter 1 and then decide to no longer follow the book, what actions (if any) would be required by the reader to restore their system to the pre-book state?
If actions were required, consider listing them or adding a teardown script.
If no actions are required, consider highlighting that point and explaining why no further actions would be required.
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actually this whole project runs on linux, in the video jonhoo mentioned that he's not sure whether this can run on win, macos or other unix-like system
I think you can consider buy an ecs / run a virtual machine to run it, if anything goes wrong, re-install the system image or just delete it then buy a new one.
I'm not reading this book but following the video, I've finished the first 2 parts and not planning to go through the 3rd part immediately, cause as jonhoo said, his videos are so-damn-long...
what I recommend (my learning process):
check the repo(https://github.com/jonhoo/rust-tcp) first, search the timeline to find the commit where jonhoo accomplished at the end of each video, read the code
try figure out the main idea of the code at current commit
you can write down what each variable means in comments, you know the project's var naming is so difficult to read... at least for me it's hard to tell that a connections actually means quad_to_connection hashmap
watch the video, I recommend you mainly follow the design idea demonstrating part, you can 10x speed go through the debugging part (follow the debugging part and try copy every movement is such a stupid thing, and miserable... just denote what test you can make)
"if you find yourself tired, you can get away and go back whenever you've restored power and feel interested again" --- jonhoo in "why my vids are so damn long"
If the reader were to follow the instructions in Chapter 1 and then decide to no longer follow the book, what actions (if any) would be required by the reader to restore their system to the pre-book state?
If actions were required, consider listing them or adding a teardown script.
If no actions are required, consider highlighting that point and explaining why no further actions would be required.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: