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South Carolina Democratic Party - Ups and Downs

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Hi there! I am Aupurbo Kumar Kumar Mohonto. I am here to share the details about today’s trending topic “South Carolina Democratic Party”. So let’s start! Today we are talking about a political party in the USA. We are talking about none other than the South Carolina Democratic Party. There is a kind of war running between political leaders of this party. This week everyone is fighting for their winning. Joe Biden is the name we can highlight. He is more ahead than any other leader in South Carolina. Who will beat him till Tuesday, March 3rd? Well, that is a thing we have wait to know. Everyone is trying their best to beat him. But not everyone can win a war. We know that right! Research is saying that there is a leader who is probably able to beat Biden. His name is Bernie Sanders. Because he came here with highest amount of momentum. Before him, there was no one with such an amount of momentum. A poll saying that he is getting his most momentum from the black voters...

Tokio - A Runtime for Rust Programming Language

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Hi there! I am Aupurbo Kumar Kumar Mohonto. I am here to share the details about today’s trending topic “Tokio”. So let’s start! You are thinking about Japan, right! If you are thinking about Japan's capital then you are wrong today. We are talking about a runtime. A runtime is a framework that you can use to write an application so easy. TOKIO is a similar kind of runtime. So, let's go to our topic.    About Tokio: A runtime for writing reliable, asynchronous, and slim applications with the Rust programming language. It is: Fast : Tokio's zero-cost abstractions give you bare-metal performance. Reliable : Tokio leverages Rust's ownership, type system, and concurrency model to reduce bugs and ensure thread safety. Scalable : Tokio has a minimal footprint, and handles backpressure and cancellation naturally. Overview: Tokio is an event-driven, non-blocking I/O platform for writing asynchronous applications with the Rust programming ...