Try https://senekor.github.io/jj-for-everyone/introduction.html . A snippet from the intro: "At the time of writing, most Jujutsu tutorials are targeted at experienced Git users, teaching them how to transfer their…
This is wonderful to see and a great outcome from the effort put into Rust and Rusoto.
I've made https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/issues/519 for this particular issue, along with a sample way of calling out the important Client struct for each service. Thanks for the idea!
Yes, there's a lot of types we generate from the botocore service definitions. Any suggestions on reducing the noise in our docs to make usage clearer? I'd love an issue on Github with thoughts.…
Thanks for the feedback. We're tracking the missing services: https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/issues/436 . There's plenty of work to do and we're concentrating on getting them implemented. Sometimes progress is slow…
Try https://senekor.github.io/jj-for-everyone/introduction.html . A snippet from the intro: "At the time of writing, most Jujutsu tutorials are targeted at experienced Git users, teaching them how to transfer their…
This is wonderful to see and a great outcome from the effort put into Rust and Rusoto.
I've made https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/issues/519 for this particular issue, along with a sample way of calling out the important Client struct for each service. Thanks for the idea!
Yes, there's a lot of types we generate from the botocore service definitions. Any suggestions on reducing the noise in our docs to make usage clearer? I'd love an issue on Github with thoughts.…
Thanks for the feedback. We're tracking the missing services: https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/issues/436 . There's plenty of work to do and we're concentrating on getting them implemented. Sometimes progress is slow…