#rust#editor#rust#terminal#text_editor
Microsoft Edit is a simple, modern text editor designed for easy use, especially for those not familiar with command-line tools. It combines the classic feel of the old MS-DOS Editor with a fresh interface like Visual Studio Code, supporting mouse use, multiple files, find and replace (including regex), and word wrap. It’s lightweight (under 250KB) and built in Rust, making it fast and efficient. You can install it easily on Windows using WinGet. This editor is great for quick, basic text editing tasks without needing complex setups or third-party tools, making editing straightforward and accessible for everyone[1].
https://github.com/microsoft/edit
# The standard string repr for dicts is hard to read:
»> my_mapping = {'a': 23, 'b': 42, 'c': 0xc0ffee}
»> my_mapping
{'b': 42, 'c': 12648430. 'a': 23} # 😞
# The "#json" module can do a much better job:
»> import json
»> print(json.dumps(my_mapping, indent=4, sort_keys=True))
{
"a": 23,
"b": 42,
"c": 12648430
}
# Note this only works with dicts containing
# primitive types (check out the "pprint" module):
»> json.dumps({all: 'yup'})
TypeError: keys must be a string
История(12м) как в Альфа-Банке сокращали размер JSON файла, который передается на устройство для работы SDUI. Решением стала шаблонизация для отказа от одинаковых блоков UI с разными данными
#оптимизация#json
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