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However, the roughly 97% of survey respondents who haven’t used Rust may wonder, “What’s the deal with Rust?”\n\n\n                                \u003C/p>\n\n\n                        \u003C!-- Section : END -->\n                        \u003C!-- Section : BEGIN -->\n                        \u003Ctr>\n                            \u003Ctd style=\"padding: 30px 0 0; border-top: 1px solid #D6D8DB;\" class=\"sm-pt\">\n                                \u003Ctable border=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\" role=\"presentation\">\n                                    \u003Ctr>\n                                        \u003Ctd style=\"vertical-align: middle; padding: 0 10px 20px 0;\">\n                                            \u003Cimg src=\"https://d2axdqolvqmdvx.cloudfront.net/8da5bcb5-7dbe-4415-88a5-476c819ff156/iconqa2x.png\" height=\"26\" width=\"26\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" style=\"display: block; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; line-height: 15px; color: #3C3F44;\">\n                                        \u003C/td>\n                                        \u003Ctd style=\"vertical-align: middle; padding-bottom: 20px;\">\n                                            \u003Ch2 style=\"margin: 0; font-family: 'Roboto Slab', arial, sans; font-size: 19px; line-height: 19px; font-weight: bold; color: #3C3F44;\">\n                                                Interesting questions\n                                            \u003C/h2>\n                                        \u003C/td>\n                                    \u003C/tr>\n                                \u003C/table>\n\n                                 \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\">\u003Ci> Found a good question or answer? 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We’ll include our favorites in the future.  \u003C/i>\u003C/p>\n\n                                \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\">\n                                    \u003Ca href=\"https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/143131/nature-of-pure-mathematics-research\" style=\"font-weight: bold; color: #0077cc; text-decoration: none;\">The nature of pure mathematics research\u003C/a> \u003Cspan style=\"color: #6A737C; font-size: 12px;\" class=\"unstyle-auto-detected-links\">academia.stackexchange.com\u003C/span>\u003Cbr>\n                                Pure vs applied - what are the different skill sets in mathematics and which type is right for you?\n\n\n                                \u003C/p>\n                                \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\">\n                                    \u003Ca href=\"https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/151994/whats-the-longest-distance-that-can-be-traveled-by-only-using-free-transportati\" style=\"font-weight: bold; color: #0077cc; text-decoration: none;\">What's the longest distance that can be traveled by only using free transportation?\u003C/a> \u003Cspan style=\"color: #6A737C; font-size: 12px;\" class=\"unstyle-auto-detected-links\">travel.stackexchange.com\u003C/span>\u003Cbr>\n                                Hitching excluded, how far can a cheapskate like me travel without paying a cent?\n                                \u003C/p>\n                                \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\">\n                                    \u003Ca href=\"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/224015/can-someone-steal-my-ip-address-and-use-it-as-their-own \" style=\"font-weight: bold; color: #0077cc; text-decoration: none;\">Can someone steal my IP address and use it as their own?\u003C/a> \u003Cspan style=\"color: #6A737C; font-size: 12px;\" class=\"unstyle-auto-detected-links\">security.stackexchange.com\u003C/span>\u003Cbr>\n                                It sounds like the plot of a bad cop show. But it turns out, it could actually happen.\n\n                                \u003C/p> \n                                \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\">\n                                    \u003Ca href=\"https://sqa.stackexchange.com/questions/42112/how-can-internet-explorer-5-be-emulated-in-2020\" style=\"font-weight: bold; color: #0077cc; text-decoration: none;\">How can Internet Explorer 5 be emulated in 2020?\u003C/a> \u003Cspan style=\"color: #6A737C; font-size: 12px;\" class=\"unstyle-auto-detected-links\">sqa.stackexchange.com\u003C/span>\u003Cbr>\n                                We’ve heard of being stubborn, but still using Internet Explorer 5 takes the cake.\n\n                                \u003C/p> \n                                \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\">\n                                    \u003Ca href=\"https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59820879/are-new-and-delete-getting-deprecated-in-c \" style=\"font-weight: bold; color: #0077cc; text-decoration: none;\">Are 'new' and 'delete' getting deprecated in C++?\u003C/a> \u003Cspan style=\"color: #6A737C; font-size: 12px;\" class=\"unstyle-auto-detected-links\">stackoverflow.com\u003C/span>\u003Cbr>\n                                Does this mean C++ will get a new new command once delete is deleted?\n                                \u003C/p>\n                            \u003C/td>\n                        \u003C/tr>\n                        \u003C!-- Section : END -->\n                        \u003C!-- Section : BEGIN -->\n                        \u003Ctr>\n                            \u003Ctd style=\"padding: 30px 0 0; border-top: 1px solid #D6D8DB;\" class=\"sm-pt\">\n                                \u003Ctable border=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\" role=\"presentation\">\n                                    \u003Ctr>\n                                        \u003Ctd style=\"vertical-align: middle; padding: 0 10px 20px 0;\">\n                                            \u003Cimg src=\"https://d2axdqolvqmdvx.cloudfront.net/fae18822-12a0-46de-bab8-ddb30242697d/iconlinks2x.png\" height=\"26\" width=\"26\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" style=\"display: block; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; line-height: 15px; color: #3C3F44;\">\n                                        \u003C/td>\n                                        \u003Ctd style=\"vertical-align: middle; padding-bottom: 20px;\">\n                                            \u003Ch2 style=\"margin: 0; font-family: 'Roboto Slab', arial, sans; font-size: 19px; line-height: 19px; font-weight: bold; color: #3C3F44;\">\n                                                Links from around the web\n                                            \u003C/h2>\n                                        \u003C/td>\n                                    \u003C/tr>\n                                \u003C/table>\n                                \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\">\n                                    \u003Ca href=\"https://www.fluentcpp.com/2020/01/17/technical-debt-is-like-a-tetris-game/\" style=\"font-weight: bold; color: #0077cc; text-decoration: none;\">Technical debt is like a Tetris game\u003C/a> \u003Cspan style=\"color: #6A737C; font-size: 12px;\" class=\"unstyle-auto-detected-links\">fluentcpp.com\u003C/span>\u003Cbr>\n                                If you're like us, you might have played a game or two of Tetris from time to time (okay, if you're like us, you probably have had to cut yourself off from playing too much Tetris). This blog post discusses a really great analogy of technical debt being like a Tetris game.\n                                \u003C/p>\n                                \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\">\n                                    \u003Ca href=\"https://dev.to/davidkpiano/redux-is-half-of-a-pattern-1-2-1hd7\" style=\"font-weight: bold; color: #0077cc; text-decoration: none;\">Redux is half of a pattern (1/2)\u003C/a> \u003Cspan style=\"color: #6A737C; font-size: 12px;\" class=\"unstyle-auto-detected-links\">dev.to\u003C/span>\u003Cbr>\n                               Not everyone is a huge Redux fan, but this post makes the point that it's part of a larger pattern! It's a cool concept to think about it going hand-in-hand with state machines.\n\n                                \u003C/p>\n                                \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\">\n                                    \u003Ca href=\"https://medium.com/sanctuary-computer-inc/building-lightos-with-react-native-4b6e4ad1cd7f\" style=\"font-weight: bold; color: #0077cc; text-decoration: none;\">Building LightOS with React Native\u003C/a> \u003Cspan style=\"color: #6A737C; font-size: 12px;\" class=\"unstyle-auto-detected-links\">medium.com\u003C/span>\u003Cbr>\n                                Who knew you could use a framework like React Native to build a mobile operating system? We certainly did not. This is a really cool look into how it was done, and why!\n\n                                \u003C/p>\n                                \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\">\n                                    \u003Ca href=\"https://babeljs.io/blog/2020/01/11/7.8.0\" style=\"font-weight: bold; color: #0077cc; text-decoration: none;\">Babel 7.8.0 Released: ECMAScript 2020, .mjs configuration files and @babel/cli improvements\u003C/a> \u003Cspan style=\"color: #6A737C; font-size: 12px;\" class=\"unstyle-auto-detected-links\">babeljs.io\u003C/span>\u003Cbr>\n                                 We could \u003Ci>babel\u003C/i> on and on about how cool this 7.8.0 release of Babel is!\n                                \u003C/p>\n\n\n                                 \u003Cp style=\"margin: 0 0 30px;\" style=\"display: block;\">\n                                    \u003Ca href=\"https://stackoverflow.com/teams?utm_source=so-owned&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=extended-trial&utm_content=newsletter\" style=\"font-weight: bold; color: #0077cc; text-decoration: none;\">Stack Overflow for Teams\u003C/a> \u003Cspan style=\"color: #6A737C; font-size: 12px; line-height: 12px; border: 3px solid #FFEEA9; background-color: #FFEEA9; display: inline-block; border-radius: 3px;\">promotion\u003C/span>\u003Cbr>\n                                    \u003Cstrong>Try it free.\u003C/strong> Stop the pings, dings, and distractions. 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