I’m a developer who’s long wanted to try Rust. This winter break, I finally dove in—no more excuses. As a self-learner, I skipped exhaustive tutorials and focused on building something real: Markdown Scribe, a fast, offline-first Markdown renderer and editor.

My Learning Approach

  • Rustlings: Got halfway through for basics like ownership, borrowing, Result/Option, and syntax. That’s enough to start building—don’t feel guilty skipping the rest.
  • Resources: YouTube, The Rust Book, Rust by Example and docs.rs. Rust’s docs are top-notch compared to JS/Python.

Why I Built It: A Personal Need in Cybersecurity

I write sensitive docs and notes, since I already speak about security often I needed something: Offline and local (no cloud leaks). Lightweight (no bloated Electron …

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