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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[So Today I Worked On.. Rust (Language)&#xA;&#xA;Working on a personal but professional project, I needed a way to iterate through a member of a struct contained within a Vec and I stumbled upon impl a Deref for the Vec that looooks like it should work, but I&#39;ll know in a while when I get around to implementing the function that will do that kind of thing.&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;m hoping to figure out how licensing and activation works in the long run.  Right now, baby steps.&#xA;&#xA;RustLang]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Working on a personal but professional project, I needed a way to iterate through a member of a struct contained within a Vec&lt;&gt; and I stumbled upon impl a Deref for the Vec&lt;&gt; that looooks like it should work, but I&#39;ll know in a while when I get around to implementing the function that will do that kind of thing.</p>

<p>I&#39;m hoping to figure out how licensing and activation works in the long run.  Right now, baby steps.</p>

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