# Example: Implementing Vec To bring everything together, we're going to write `std::Vec` from scratch. We will limit ourselves to stable Rust. In particular we won't use any intrinsics that could make our code a little bit nicer or efficient because intrinsics are permanently unstable. Although many intrinsics *do* become stabilized elsewhere (`std::ptr` and `std::mem` consist of many intrinsics). Ultimately this means our implementation may not take advantage of all possible optimizations, though it will be by no means *naive*. We will definitely get into the weeds over nitty-gritty details, even when the problem doesn't *really* merit it. You wanted advanced. We're gonna go advanced.