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Recently, I have been experimenting with AI technologies such as ChatGPT and Midjourney, trying to experience what it feels like to be a six-figure salary Prompt engineer. It wasn't until this week that I realized how much GPT-4 could help with learning Rust code. Therefore, I tried to create this Rust learning system, which I named "RustChat" (https://github.com/ZhangHanDong/rustchat), and created a repository on GitHub for others to join.
When learning Rust, it would be great to have a system that provides questions to test our knowledge and gives accurate answers and explanations. Or when we don't know what project to work on, it can recommend project ideas. Now, with artificial intelligence, we can create such a magical and practical system.