IOTA Foundation’s Bee Team Starts Weekly Live Rust Coding Session

huhn
Rust Learning Group
1 min readJun 13, 2020

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The Bee Team develops the IOTA node for the Coordicide project in Rust.

This week Joshua Barretto implemented a new feature in the Bee code, released the first alpha package of bee — ternary, and introduces Flume, a blazingly fast multi-producer, single-consumer channel.

The Bee Team answers live questions in the chat by the community, it’s a nice way to interact and work with the Bee Developers.

See the full video here:

Join the Bee team of the IOTA Foundation for a live coding session!

Every Friday at 5PM CEST.

bee-ternary

The bee-ternary package is the first crate that was released by the Bee Team on crates.io in an alpha version. More will follow soon. You can install the crate with cargo and play with Trits and Trytes. You can read the documentation here.

Homework

Use the bee-ternary crate, write some examples, and share them!

What did you learn while the stream? Or do you have some questions which could be covered in the next session? Write it in the comments!

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