| domain | xnacly.me |
| summary | The website, archive of xnacly's blog, primarily focuses on a backend developer with expertise in performance and low-level development. The content revolves around code optimization, particularly from C to Rust, discussing macros, token pasting, custom allocators, and the borrow checker.
One notable post, dated Oct 16, 2025, delves into porting a Segmented List from C to Rust, exploring OptionBoxMaybeUninitT and its implications for the borrow checker. Another post from Jul 27, 2025, addresses the need for ISO8601 Duration Support in Go, as it doesn't natively support this feature. The author outlines strategies for creating a fast lexer to handle this requirement.
On Jul 14, 2025, there's an article discussing strategies for creating fast lexers and optimizing compilation pipelines, starting with the tokenizer. A post from Jun 22, 2025, criticizes Go's iterators as minimalist and suggests improving them with features like slice.Flatten and slice.Map.
Overall, xnacly's blog content centers on enhancing performance in code development, optimization techniques, and addressing limitations in the Go language ecosystem. |
| title | xnacly - blog |
| description | A blog all around tech, programming and whatever im currently interested in |
| keywords | support, fast, archive, blog, email, developer, interest, performance, list, rust, macros, token, custom, allocators, traits, checker, duration |
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| nslookup | A 185.199.109.153, A 185.199.111.153, A 185.199.108.153, A 185.199.110.153 |
| created | 2025-11-08 |
| updated | 2025-11-08 |
| summarized | None |
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